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USDA Assistant Secretary  Due At Hartwick Ag Forum

USDA Assistant Secretary  Due At Hartwick Ag Forum ONEONTA – The USDA assistant secretary for rural development, Anne Hazlett, will join Congressman John Faso, R-19, and a panel of local VIPs on a panel at a Rural Prosperity Forum 9-11 a.m. tomorrow (Friday) at Hartwick College’s Shineman Chapel House. The roundtable will serve as an opportunity to discuss partnerships that have been developed to overcome challenges in rural areas and explore best practices to build and support community economic development.…

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$1.25M Gift Underwrites Entrepreneurship Center

$1.25M Gift Underwrites Entrepreneurship Center Hartwick College Announces Alumni’s Donation ONEONTA – Hartwick College today announced a $1.25 million gift pledge from Tim Herbert and Sally Griffiths Herbert, Class of ’88, to support a new Center for Collaboration & Innovation. The center, to be named the Griffiths Center for Collaboration & Innovation in honor of the donors, will include a Makerspace, E-Hub (for entrepreneurship hub) and fabrication lab. The gift will enable Hartwick to begin recruitment of a director of…

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Carl L. Hughes, 76; Ran One Of Last Farms In Oneonta

IN MEMORIAM:  Carl L. Hughes, 76; Ran One Of Last Farms In Oneonta ONEONTA – Carl L. Hughes, 76, a lifelong farmer, passed away April 13, 2018 at Cooperstown Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing. He was born Dec. 2, 194,  in Oneonta, the son of Abram and Ermal Ruby (McLean) Hughes. He married Marguerite Hollenback, on April 29, 1967, in Worcester.…

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Oneonta’s Michael Roda Wins SADD Run

Oneonta’s Michael Roda Wins The SADD Run Runners take off up East Street in Oneonta this morning as the start annual SADD Run 5K. Mike Roda, Oneonta, in blue, finished in first place with a time of 16:33. Behind him are Alexander Kahl, Jon Hendley, Tom Slicer, Scott Hornung, Michael Hamilton, Paul Zimmer, Gavin Fetterman and Jeffrey Bullis. At right is Suzanne Swantak-Furman, first woman to cross the finish line with a time of 25:24. The race was proceeded by…

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Frank Gallucci, 86, Taught 33 Years In Oneonta Schools

IN MEMORIAM Frank Gallucci, 86, Taught 33 Years In Oneonta Schools ONEONTA – Frank Gallucci, 86, a 33-year Oneonta High School history teacher, and one of the last people to have taught both at Academy Street and the new campus on East Street, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving wife and family on Wednesday, April 11, 2018. Frank was born on Jan. 13, 1932, in Oneonta to John and Raffaella Gallucci. He attended city schools and graduated from Oneonta…

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Susan Lynch, 84, Oneonta; Born In Ireland, Waitress In NYC, Miami

IN MEMORIAM: Susan Lynch, 84, Oneonta; Born In Ireland, Waitress In NYC, Miami ONEONTA – It is with sadness and joy that the death of Susan Lynch, 84, on March 25, 2018, is told: Sadness for the loss of her and joy for her that she is now with family members and friends she loved and missed who are no longer on this earth. Susan was born on Aug. 14, 1933, in Straths, Carndonagh, County Donegal, Ireland, to James Lynch…

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EXCLUSIVE articles in Hometown, Freeman’s

EXCLUSIVE! Details On County Suing Big Pharma Hesse’s Archaeology Museum Complete Fenimore, Boston’s MFA To Collaborate State Names Springbrook Hub Of Care CSO Founding Conductor Says Goodbye Oneonta Company Enters Bat Business AVAILABLE AT THESE FINE ESTABLISHMENTS TRY HOME DELIVERY OF FREEMAN’S JOURNAL…

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