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Hartwick Names Facility

In Memory Of Dick Miller

Hartwick College has named their newly renovated locker room in honor of the late Dick Miller. A dedication was held outside Binder Gymnasium this evening where friends and family gathered for the ceremony. Here, Hartwick President Margaret Drugovich shakes the have of Rick Eastman, who made the renovations, and was close friend of Miller. "Dick Miller was the reason that we became involved in Hartwick. He lived and breathed it." recounted Eastman in his speech. Tours were givenof the new locker rooms which included a mural, wooden lockers, new shower rooms and more. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)
Hartwick College this evening named the newly renovated locker room in the Binder Athletic Center in honor of the late Oneonta mayor and college president Dick Miller. A dedication was held at the Binder this evening where friends and family gathered for the ceremony. Here, Hartwick President Margaret Drugovich shakes the hand of Rick Eastman, whose Eastman Associates did the renovations, and who was close friend of Miller.  “Dick Miller was the reason that we became involved in Hartwick. He lived and breathed it.” recounted Eastman in his speech.  Tours were given of the new locker rooms which included a mural, wooden lockers, new shower rooms and more. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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