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‘Extreme Amounts Of Snow’ Extend Oneonta Parking Ban

‘Extreme Amounts Of Snow’ Extend Oneonta  Parking Ban ONEONTA – Due to “the extremely large amount of snow” on city streets, Mayor Gary Herzig announced this afternoon that on-street parking it banned “until further notice.” City parking lots and the parking deck regulations will be suspended during this period, to allow car owners to park there 24 hours a day.…

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State of Emergency Lifted in Oneonta

State of Emergency Lifted in Oneonta Travel Ban Still in Place For County ONEONTA – Though the snow emergency has been lifted for the City of Oneonta, Mayor Gary Herzig is still advising caution when traveling  the snowy streets. “There are many pedestrians in the roads and visibility is restricted due to the large amount of snow lining the streets,” he said. “Drivers and pedestrians alike should use extreme caution.  Let’s all work together to get through this storm safely.”…

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Walkable Oneonta Envisioned With ‘Complete Streets’ Talk

Walkable Oneonta Envisioned With ‘Complete Streets’ Talk By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – Maureen Blanchard and Lynae Wyckoff envision Oneonta as a walkable, bikeable, wheelchair-friendly city. “People want to live, work, pray, eat and shop in places that they can get to by walking or biking,” said Wyckoff, a senior health educator at Bassett.  “By improving access to people of all mobility levels, cities see so many benefits.” The two representatives presented “Complete Streets: Is The City…

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Trustees To View Plan For New CVS

Trustees To View Plan For New CVS COOPERSTOWN – The Village Board will get a first look at CVS’ site plan and application for a new pharmacy on the Cooperstown Motel site at Chestnut and Beaver, Cooperstown’s southern gateway. “The project consists of demolishing the motel and construction a 9,516-square-foot CVS/pharmacy with a drive-thru,” according to an application submitted by the Zaremba Group, Lakewood, Ohio, the developer.…

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IDEAS BLOOM FOR FOOD HUB

IDEAS BLOOM FOR FOOD HUB Rapid-Fire, Consultant Lays Out Plans For Reborn Market Street By JIM KEVLIN • for www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – Rapid-fire, “food-hub superstar” Karen Karp this morning presented a full menu of new ideas for the “Food & Beverage Innovation District” planned along Oneonta’s Market Street: Renovate the downtown parking deck to include shops and maybe even apartments. Collaborate with SUNY Oneonta’s Sodexo catering service on a restaurant and food-service management training center in a “food hub” in the former…

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Police Chase Leads To Crash, DWI Arrest

Police Chase Leads To Crash, DWI Arrest ONEONTA – An unlicensed 21 year old driving the wrong way down Water and Chestnut Streets lead to a brief chase and arrest on multiple charges, including Aggravated DWI and Reckless Driving. On Saturday Dec. 12 at about 1:10 a.m., the city of Oneonta Police Department officers Sgt Collison and Ptl Harvey observed a vehicle, driven by John C. Buffa II, 21, Plymouth, that left the parking garage and traveled the wrong way…

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48 Units Too Intense For Silver Creek

48 Units Too Intense For Silver Creek Edition of Thursday-Friday, Dec. 4-5, 2014 To the Editor: I am very concerned about Housing Visions’ planned development of the Silver Creek properties. I’ve always favored reasonable development of this area, but I have serious misgivings about the construction of 48 housing units there. First, I worry about the stability of the hillside. Can it physically support this much construction? We know what heavy construction of the Wilber Park Apartments did to that…

Christmas About To Become Ugly – For Fun Of It

Christmas About To Become Ugly – For Fun Of It By LIBBY CUDMORE • The Freeman’s Journal Edition of Thursday, Dec. 4, 2014 Matt Hazzard still thinks fondly on the Ugly Sweater That Got Away. “It had Winnie the Pooh and Tigger in Christmas hats next to a tree,” he said. “It was fantastic.” It didn’t survive the trip from Colorado to Cooperstown, but it is in that holiday spirit that the Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce and the Clark Sports…

Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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