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Democratic Chairs Unite For Teachout

Democratic Chairs Unite For Teachout Otsego’s Abbate Joins Consensus Democratic county chairs from across the 19th District met in Ulster County Saturday and emerged with a consensus that Zephyr Teachout should run to succeed U.S. Rep. Chris Gilbson, the Republican who is retiring at the end of the year. Teachout, who won the Otsego County nomination for governor against incumbent Andrew Cuomo in the 2014 Democratic primary, was in Cooperstown Wednesday, where she obtained the support of with County Chairman…

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Standing Room Only At UU Church For MLK Birthday Celebration

Standing Room Only At UU Church For MLK Jr. Birthday Celebration ONEONTA – The NAACP hosted the 2016 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. birthday celebration at the Unitarian Universalist Church this afternoon. The celebration included inspirational speakers and musicians with a special talk by Hartwick College Professor Harry Bradshaw Matthews, who spoke on Dr. King in the context of “The Freedom Journey.” The afternoon included an anticipated perennial:  The recital of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech…

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Chilly Weather Meets Chili Bowls At The Carriage House Art Studio

Chilly Weather Meets Chili Bowls At The Carriage House Art Studio At the Carriage House Art Studio in Oneonta, the face of the Chili Bowl is beginning to take shape. Here, Claire Smith, Oneonta, decorates earthen ware for the upcoming Chili Bowl alongside her grandmother Linda Smith, West Oneonta as part of a pot-throwing day where people could learn how to throw a pot, as well as decorate pre-made ones and socialize with music and food. (Ian Austin/ AllOTSEGO.com)…

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Farmers, Maltsters and Brewers At Hartwick

Farmers, Maltsters At Hartwick For Sold-Out Brewing Symposium  Aaron MacLeod, the new director of Hartwick College’s Center for Craft Food & Beverage, speaks today on Barley and Malt Analysis in the Shineman Chapel House. The talk was one of many making up the sold-out Farmer Brewer Winter Weekend, an immersive experience where farmers and brewers could meet and listen to industry experts. Talks continue through Sunday evening.…

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DEC Lowers Fine Against City In Sewage Spill At Mill Race

DEC Lowers Fine Against City In Sewage Spill At Mill Race ONEONTA – Because of cooperation from City Hall, the state Department of Environmental Conservation is reducing a fine from $17,500 to $3,500 related to a sewage spill next to the Mill Race, according to Common Council’s agenda for its upcoming Tuesday meeting. The DEC reduced the fine because city crews discovered the leak, notified the state of the problem and repaired it, the agenda states. When it meets at…

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Chamber Polls Its Members On Paid-Parking Expansion

Chamber Polls Its Members On Paid-Parking Expansion COOPERSTOWN The Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce has alerted members the Village Board is holding a public hearing at 7 p.m. Monday, Jan 25, on expanding paid parking five weeks from the Labor Day Weekend to Columbus Day Weekend. And the chamber is again surveying members on how they feel about expanding paid parking, and to e-mail the survey to hanna@cooperstownchamber.org “This is an opportunity as a business owner and/or resident of the Village…

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Susan Stevens, 58; Former Controller At The Otesaga

IN MEMORIAM:  Susan Stevens, 58; For 13 Years, Controller At Otesaga COOPERSTOWN – Susan Stevens, retired controller at The Otesaga, died Sunday, Dec. 27, 2015, at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem, N.C.  She was 58. Locally, she resided in Pierstown. Born Dec. 23, 1957, in Framingham, Mass., Susan Mary Dunphy was one of three daughters of James Henry Dunphy, Jr. and Jean Louise Gillum Dunphy. After graduating in 1975 from Rutland Senior High School in Vermont,  she…

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Elizabeth Swatling, 97, of Red Onion Farm, Fly Creek

IN MEMORIAM: Elizabeth S. Swatling, 97; Husband Operated Fuel-Oil Businesses FLY CREEK – Elizabeth S. Swatling of Red Onion Farm in Fly Creek died early Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016.  She was 97.  Bette was born on Oct. 18, 1918, in Albany to Satie and Joseph M. Schroeder.  She married Roy K. Swatling on March 7, 1942, and lived in Herkimer before moving to Fly Creek in 1960.  Roy, who operated Jensen-Baldwin Oil in Cherry Valley and Cooperstown, and similar businesses…

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‘City Of The Hills’ Brand May Bump ‘Oneonta, Life Enjoyed’

THE END OF A TAGLINE? ‘City Of The Hills’ Brand May Bump ‘Oneonta, Life Enjoyed’  ONEONTA – “Oneonta, Life Enjoyed,” greeted with some controversy a half-dozen years ago, may be going over the side. At Destination Oneonta’s annual meeting Wednesday evening, Sean Magee of Trampoline Advertising & Design, Glens Falls, outlined four new branding options, three built around the traditional “City of the Hills” tagline, that will be part of recommendations on downtown revival being prepared by the LA Group,…

Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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