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In Oneonta, Crisis Eases At City Hall;

In Cooperstown, Tree-Cutting Debated

City Manager Marty Murphy road in a police cruiser in the post-OH-Fest hours Saturday night, acting on a commitment to reach out to City Hall staff. In Cooperstown, village trustees and a developer were unclear on the regulations, but they issued a ticket against him regardless after nine trees were cut down. See this week's Hometown Oneonta and The Freeman's Journal, on newsstands today.
City Manager Marty Murphy road in a police cruiser in the post-OH-Fest hours Saturday night, acting on a commitment to reach out to City Hall staff. In Cooperstown, village trustees and a developer were unclear on the regulations, but they issued a ticket against him regardless after nine trees were cut down. See this week’s Hometown Oneonta and The Freeman’s Journal, on newsstands today.

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