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Lieutenant Governor Hochul May Attend

Thursday’s MVREDC Meeting At SUNY

Lieutenant Governor Hochul
Lieutenant Governor Hochul

ONEONTA – It’s not confirmed yet, but Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul may be at a public meeting of the Mohawk Valley Regional Economic Development Council at 2 p.m. Thursday afternoon at SUNY Oneonta’s Morris Conference Center.

The MVREDC is co-chaired by Larry Gilroy, president, Gilroy, Kernan, & Gilroy, the New Hartford insurance agency, and Dr. Robert Geer, COO and Senior Vice President, SUNY Polytechnic Institute.

All individuals, businesses, organizations, labor and education representatives from the Mohawk Valley region are welcome to attend this public meeting.

Hochul was last in the county on the day before the November elections, when she toured Cooperstown’s Main Street with Mayor Jeff Katz and county Democratic chair Richard Abbate.

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