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Road Dedicated In Honor Of Fallen Franklin Marine

‘Corporal Uzenski Memorial Highway’ Named Road Dedicated In Honor Of Fallen Franklin Marine FRANKLIN – A portion of Route 357 in northern Delaware County today was dedicated in memory of the Marine Corps corporal from Franklin who was killed Jan. 11, 2010, in an ambush in Helmond Province, Afghanistan. The corporal’s family, mother Lisa Uzenski, sister Cassidy Uzenski and grandparents James and Audrey Archibald, joined state Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, and Assemblyman Clifford Crouch, R-Bainbridge, at a ceremony designating the…

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Food Hub, Railyards, Big ’17 CFA Winners Cooperstown Wins $120K For Village Hall

MOHAWK VALLEY ‘TOP PERFORMER’ Food Hub, Railyards, Big ’17 CFA Winners Cooperstown Wins $120K For Village Hall By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com Oneonta’s “food hub” is a go with today’s announcement that a $3 million CFA is en route from the Cuomo Administration. “I’m delighted with the results,” said Oneonta Mayor Gary Herzig.  “This award assures that the project – one of the primary anchors of the Downtown Revitalization Initiative – will progress in a timely manner.” CLICK…

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Allstadt, Russell Fossil-Fuel Debate Topic Of Column In New York Times

Allstadt, Russell Fossil-Fuel Debate Topic Of Column In New York Times COOPERSTOWN – Under the headline, “Much Ado in Cooperstown, N.Y., Over Vote to Dump Fossil Fuel Stocks,” New York Times business columnist James B. Stewart has assessed the multi-week debate in The Freeman’s Journal/Hometown Oneonta between Lou Allstadt and David Russell on the Village Board’s decision to divest fossil-fuel stocks from one of its pension portfolios. “The trustees of Cooperstown, N.Y., hardly expected their village (population 1,834) to emerge…

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Police Chief Dennis Nayor Accepts Job With State Association

Police Chief Dennis Nayor Takes State Association Job ONEONTA – Police Chief Dennis Nayor, who has served as City of Oneonta Police Chief since 2012,  has accepted a position of Director of Research, Development, and Training with the New York State Association of Chiefs of Police. Chief Nayor began his career as a Patrol Officer on September 27, 1995. Since that time, he has served as DARE Officer, Sergeant, Interim Detective Sergeant, and Lieutenant. He was promoted to Chief of…

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