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Lois L. Itzen, 88; Raised Sheep In Milford Center

IN MEMORIAM:  Lois Itzen, 88; Raised Sheep In Milford Center COOPERSTOWN – Lois L. Itzen, 88, who raised sheep, spun yarn and knitted at her Milford Center farm, passed away Friday morning, Dec. 11, 2015, at Bassett Hospital.  She had been living at Woodside Hall. She was born Lois Laura Nelson on April 26, 1927, in Montpelier, Vt., a daughter of Richard and Mable (Potter) Nelson.  On Nov. 17, 1946, Lois married Victor Itzen in Wyckoff, N.J.  The family moved…

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D&H Yards, Oneonta Ag Hub Win NY State Ec-Dev Grants

LIST OF OTSEGO COUNTY’S FUNDED PROJECTS D&H Yards, Oneonta Ag Hub Win NY State Ec-Dev Grants No $1/2 Billion, But $3.3 Million As Consolation; Cooperstown Gets Nothing, But Hall, NYSHA Win ALBANY – While Otsego County’s economic development region failed to gain $1/2 billion from the governor’s Upstate Revitalization Initiative, the county itself did the best in five years of the state’s CFA program for distributing economic development funding – $3,317,658 in all. “The region got a record amount of money,” said state Sen.…

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COUNTY LEARNS TODAY IF $1/2 BILLION ON WAY

COUNTY LEARNS TODAY IF $1/2 BILLION ON WAY Municipal and business leaders from across New York State have gathered at The Egg in Albany at this hour to learn which three of seven Regional Economic Development Council’s will share $1.5 billion from Governor Cuomo’s Upstate Revitalization Initiative. Otego County is in the six-county Mohawk Valley REDC, one of the seven contenders, and local officials attending include Cooperstown Mayor Jeff Katz and Caroline Lewis, SUNY Oneonta’s economic developer. The winners of…

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Oneonta’s Erik Miller Named To National Board

Oneonta’s Erik Miller Named To National Board ONEONTA – Erik Miller of Oneonta, director of the Southern Tier East Regional Planning Development Board in Binghamton, has been elected to the National Association of Development Organizations (NADO) for 2015-16. The action came at NADO’s Annual Business Meeting at the association’s 48th Annual Training Conference in New Orleans this fall.…

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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