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Condo Fire; Pastors After The Flood

Hometown Oneonta reports the latest turmoil over the city manager's departure, while Charter Commission stalwart Laurie Zimniewicz takes us back to the beginning; a condo fire, Brookwood Gardens' fate and the arrival of Airbnbs in Baseball Town are the talk of Cooperstown. And allotsego.com reports on the Pastors Martin, preaching in Worcester and Oneonta after the flood, and a surprise – Maxfield Parrish's exhibit is drawing larger crowds than Homer Winslow at The Fenimore this summer.
Hometown Oneonta reports the latest turmoil over the city manager’s departure, while Charter Commission stalwart Laurie Zimniewicz takes us back to the beginning; a condo fire, Brookwood Gardens’ fate and the arrival of Airbnbs in Baseball Town are the talk of Cooperstown. And allotsego.com reports on the Pastors Martin, preaching in Worcester and Oneonta after the flood, and a surprise – Maxfield Parrish’s exhibit is drawing larger crowds than Homer Winslow at The Fenimore this summer.

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