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FOF Names GOHS ‘Organization

Of Year,’ Lists ‘Properties Of Merit’

The Future for Oneonta Foundation honored the properties of merit at Foothills this evening. Top row: Al Cleinman, Pam Sparaco, Chad Burros, Grant LaBarr, Eric Shuman, Jason Parrish, Bill Tourella, Vinnie Basile and Mayor Gary Herzig. Bottom Row: Rachel Jessup, Andrea BUrros, Rebecca LaBarr, Jill Basile, Maria Tourella, Margaret Falco and Carol Mahon. In addition, the Greater Oneonta Historial Society was recognized as the organization of the year. Bob Brzozowski accepted the award and a letter of commendation from Seantor Jim Seward. (Ian Austin/ AllOTSEGO.com)
The Future for Oneonta Foundation this evening announced the Greater Oneonta Historical Association is its “Organization of the Year.” GOHS Executive Director Bob Brzozowski accepted a letter of commendation from state Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford.  At a reception at Foothills Performing Arts Center, the FOF also honored its 2015 “Properties of Merit” winners, including back row, from left, Al Cleinman, Pam Sparaco, Chad Burros, Grant LaBarr, Eric Shuman, Jason Parrish, Bill Tourella, Vinnie Basile and Mayor Gary Herzig. Front row, from left, Rachel Jessup, Andrea Burros, Rebecca LaBarr, Jill Basile, Maria Tourella, Margaret Falco and Carol Mahon.  (Ian Austin/ AllOTSEGO.com)

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