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Alexandra F. Xanthaky, 75; Partner In Husband’s Practice

Alexandra F. Xanthaky, 75; Partner In Husband’s Practice ONEONTA – Alexandra Xanthaky, 75, an R.N. who was co-owner of Upper Main Street Associates, her husband’s medical practice, passed away Wednesday evening, March 20, 2019, at her home in the Town of Milford, surrounded by family. She was 75. Born Aug. 25, 1943, in Glasgow, Scotland, Sandra was a daughter of Alexander and Margaret H. (Morison) Findlay. Following World War II, the Findlay family emigrated to the United States and first…

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KLUGO, ROUND 2: Entrepeneur Adding 5 Apartments In Former Stevens, Next To Bresee’s

KLUGO, ROUND 2 Entrepeneur Adding 5 Apartments In Former Stevens, Next To Bresee’s By LIBBY CUDMORE • Hometown Oneonta & The Freeman’s Journal ONEONTA – Third time’s the charm. “I fell in love with the Stevens (Hardware) building,” said Chip Klugo, who redeveloped Bresee’s Department Store, opening his Parkview Place apartments there in 2014. “We stayed on it and we didn’t give up.” It was the next year, 2015, nearly four years ago, that he set out to redevelop the…

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Press Ahead With Railyards, Or Oneonta, DRI In Doubt

COLUMN Press Ahead With Railyards, Or Oneonta, DRI In Doubt Editor’s Note:  This is a comment on the DGEIS on the redevelopment of Oneonta’s D&H railyards, after the plan was pummeled at a March 5 public hearing at Foothills.  Al Colone is founding president of Oneonta’s former National Soccer Hall of Fame. By AL COLONE • for Hometown Oneonta & The Freeman’s Journal Dear Mayor Herzig and Common Council members: The 270 acres of the former D&H railyards are the…

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The Young Turks: Benton On Cooperstown Board;Oliver, Wells Aim For County

The Young Turks Benton On Cooperstown Board; Oliver, Wells Aiming For County By LIBBY CUDMORE • Hometown Oneonta & The Freeman’s Journal ONEONTA – Community engagement doesn’t have a minimum age requirement. MacGuire Benton, 21, of Cooperstown, and two Oneontans,  Clark Oliver, 21, and Wilson Wells, 23, have all thrown their hats into the ring of local politics. “Our age group is horrible about voting,” said Oliver. “And I think part of that is that we don’t have people who…

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HOMETOWN HISTORY • March 29, 2019

HOMETOWN HISTORY • March 29, 2019 Compiled by Tom Heitz and Sharon Stuart, with resources courtesy of The Fenimore Art Museum Research Library 150 Years Ago A Word to Teachers – Too much can hardly be said on the importance of teaching spelling more thoroughly, especially in the district school. All teachers expect to teach spelling, but only in connection with the study of the spelling book or the reading book. This is all well, but it is in our…

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Democracy Looks Like What Happened Here

from BETSY HOLLAND Democracy Looks Like What Happened Here To the Editor: What does democracy look like?  It looks like the March 5 meeting of the Oneonta Common Council.  The public was invited to review Otsego Now’s plans to redevelop the D&H railyards and to respond publicly. Democracy looks like engaged citizens who participate in decisions that will impact their lives and their communities. Citizens read and reviewed the proposed generic redevelopment plan.  They took time to consider the impact…

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We Can Support Economic Development Without Gas

from DAN BUTTERMANN We Can Support Economic Development Without Gas To the Editor: This letter is in response to Dick Downey’s excellent letter in your March 7-8 editions.  Mr. Downey may share a feeling that I do – that maybe my previous letter and assertions may incorrectly characterize his views, just as I think his words do not accurately summarize mine.  So, I hope this will clear up some of that and further anchor my main point – it is…

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Chamber To Honor Pathfinder Village, Lester Grummons

ANNUAL GALA MAY 2 AT FOOTHILLS Chamber To Honor Pathfinder Village, Lester Grummons ONEONTA – The Otsego County Chamber of Commerce will honor Pathfinder Village and funeral director and community leader Les Grummons at its annual gala at 5:45 p.m. Thursday, May 2, at Foothill Performing Arts Center. Pathfinder will be named as Distinguished Business and Grummons as Citizen of the Year. Pathfinder Village, based in Edmeston, has a four decades’ long commitment to providing community-based and individualized service to…

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Baking Mishap Causes Cherry Street Fire

Baking Mishap Causes Fire On Cherry Street ONEONTA – Plans for a pan of brownies went awry after an unknown debris in the oven of an apartment at 9 Cherry St. caught fire. According to Jim Maloney, assistant fire chief, the call came in at 8:10 p.m. “They turned on the oven to pre-heat before making brownies and something in the oven caught fire,” he said. “The fire escaped and got into the structure.”…

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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