"Nature Ruthlessly Calls" opens on Saturday, September 14 with a free reception at the Roxbury Arts Group and Dr. Shawn Bushway to speak on Wednesday, September 18 at SUNY Oneonta, among other news.…
"Nature Ruthlessly Calls" opens on Saturday, September 14 with a free reception at the Roxbury Arts Group and Dr. Shawn Bushway to speak on Wednesday, September 18 at SUNY Oneonta, among other news.…
CEMETERY—7 p.m.; tour starts at 7:30 p.m. “Otego Voices from the Grave.” A guided walk in Otego’s Evergreen Cemetery. Fees: $7; children 12 and under, $5. Presented by the Otego Historical Society. Start at UCC Church, 290 Main Street, Otego.…
The Lucky Duck Golf Tournament began 18 years ago as a friends’ tournament run by Kate Sullivan and husband Mike. Now it’s an annual opportunity to not only enjoy a fun round of golf, but also to give back to the community.…
In an unusual scene the afternoon of Saturday, September 7 at Cooperstown Central School, it wasn’t until after the varsity football game ended that the parking lots around the high school began to really fill up with cars. The reason? Hundreds of people gathered at the school’s auditorium to pay their respects, share remembrances, have a laugh, and perhaps even shed a tear or two as longtime influential community figure and CCS educator, coach, and athletics Hall of Fame member…
“Our company is interested in beyond visual line of sight drones/unmanned aerial vehicles,” said Segina about his winning proposal. “Our research on a novel large area sensor array data collection method and technology to locate possible hidden geothermal assets is related to the problem the U.S. Census Bureau is seeking to solve. …
“This year, the [COTH Festival] committee decided to kick off the festival with a block party at CANO Friday night,” said Von Stengel, “and limit the festival to Main Street only Saturday afternoon instead of hosting vendors, performances, and activities on Main Street and CANO simultaneously Saturday and Sunday. This way, our organizers and volunteers are not spread thin and we can focus our energies [on] bringing more attendees to Main Street on Saturday for businesses.”…
THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta September 12, 2024 Front Page County Representatives Discuss Electrification and Sprinklers, COVID and Foreclosures A Celebration of Life and Fond Farewell Recognition for a Job Well Done Eagle Scout Project Helps Retire Old American Flags Inside Winners of Foundation’s Annual Beautification Contest Announced Otsego County Workforce Challenges Are Daunting for Both Public, Private Sectors Clarification New Shop Glimmers on Chestnut Street SFCU Opens Service Location in Morris Growing Community Readies for…
FESTIVAL—5-9 p.m. “City of the Hills Festival.” Block party at Community Arts Network of Oneonta, Wilber Mansion, 11 Ford Avenue, Oneonta. Visit https://www.cityofthehillsfest.org/…
The fresh-pressing season kicked off on Thursday, September 12 with the arrival of the apple harvest. As the Fly Creek Cider Mill gears up for a busy fall season, visitors are encouraged to “come and experience why Fly Creek was voted the best cidery in the nation.”…
Following the presentations and committee reports, the board’s consent agenda contained a host of resolutions asking to approve committee decisions on department requests concerning everything from the construction of tiny homes for the unhoused to creating or abolishing county staff positions, to software, technology, or equipment purchases.…