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Again, Seward Wins Impact Aid For Oneonta’s Cost To Host SUNY

Again, Seward Wins Impact Aid For Oneonta’s Cost To Host SUNY ONEONTA – For a second year, state Sen. Jim Seward, R-Oneonta, has obtained “impact aid” – $194,500 this budget year – to offset public safety costs to the City of Oneonta from being a host community to a SUNY college. “Our SUNY schools are a real asset – educating our future leaders, and helping drive the local economy,” said Seward in an announcement this afternoon.  “However, there is a…

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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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Cuomo Envoy Details Investments Upstate

STATE OF STATE IN ONEONTA Cuomo Envoy Details Investments Upstate With Governor Cuomo’s six-stop statewide tour to deliver his State of the State speech complete, his commissioners today fanned out to New York’s smaller cities to give slide shows and answer the questions of local audiences, as RoAnn Destito, state Office of General Services commissioner, did for 50 elected officials, businesspeople and SUNY Oneonta President Nancy Kleniewski and her team members at Foothills in Oneonta this afternoon.  Listening, top photo,…

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Mayor To Chart Transition After Chief Nayor Resigns

Mayor To Chart Transition After Chief Nayor Resigns By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – In response to Police Chief Dennis Nayor’s resignation to take an Albany job, Mayor Gary Herzig today said he will meet with Nayor, Police Lt. Douglas W. Brenner, and City Hall’s Personnel Director Katie Bottinger in the next few days to chart steps going forward. “It’s a loss for Oneonta,” the mayor said of the news that Nayor will become director of research,…

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Food Hub, Railyards, Big ’17 CFA Winners Cooperstown Wins $120K For Village Hall

MOHAWK VALLEY ‘TOP PERFORMER’ Food Hub, Railyards, Big ’17 CFA Winners Cooperstown Wins $120K For Village Hall By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com Oneonta’s “food hub” is a go with today’s announcement that a $3 million CFA is en route from the Cuomo Administration. “I’m delighted with the results,” said Oneonta Mayor Gary Herzig.  “This award assures that the project – one of the primary anchors of the Downtown Revitalization Initiative – will progress in a timely manner.” CLICK…

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ONEONTA WINS $10M – ALL OF IT

ONEONTA WINS $10M – ALL OF IT Cuomo Administration Delivers Downtown Development Bonanza By JIM KEVLIN & LIBBY CUDMORE • for www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – Governor Cuomo couldn’t make it, called away from a City of the Hills appearance by a collapsing crane on the Tappan Zee Bridge project.  But he sent the check. $10 million.  Howard Zemsky, Empire Development Corp. president, announced at 3:45 p.m. that Oneonta has won the special multi-million allocation earmarked for downtown redevelopment in the whole Mohawk…

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Oneonta To Compete For Whole $10 Million

Oneonta To Compete For Whole $10 Million Herzig:  Winning Cuomo Contest Will Put City Over ‘Tipping Point’ By JIM KEVLIN • for www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – Mayor Gary Herzig this evening announced the City of Oneonta will be submitting an application by the 4 p.m. deadline next Tuesday seeking the whole $10 million Governor Cuomo has designated for downtown redevelopment in the Mohawk Valley. Speaking at the annual meeting of the League of Women Voters, Oneonta chapter, Herzig said the City of…