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questionnaire 2017

questionnaire 2017 — bill hunt

BILL HUNT  DISTRICT 2, Morris/Butternuts/Pittsfield COMMUNITY OF RESIDENCE: Town of Butternuts EDUCATION: 1979-1982  University of Miami, Miami Fla., studied History and Political Science, no graduation date PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Real Estate sales, investment and research 1979-present; Insurance Broker and Agent (New York and Florida), 1988-2005 COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Active in Republican Committee, Delaware and Otsego counties.  Have worked on multiple campaigns and causes.  FAMILY: Married, two step-sons, six grandchildren  PHILOSOPHY OF GOVERNMENT: Limited government, strict constitutional interpretation, Jeffersonian.  More interested in representation than leadership MAJOR ISSUES FACING OTSEGO…

questionnaire 2017 — cathy nardi

CATHY NARDI COUNTY BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 3 RESIDENCE: Otego EDUCATION: BA Journalism PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Communications and Media Studies lecturer, SUNY Oneonta; freelance journalist COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: • Executive board, Greater Oneonta Historical Society • Executive board, Harris Memorial Library, Otego • Member of LINKS, Unatego educational compliance committee FAMILY: One son, Armand Charles; two daughters, Cara Badham and Mary Brett; one dog, Daisy and two cats, Jasper and Jinx. PHILOSOPHY OF GOVERNMENT: Open and honest, home rule, fiscally responsible, environmentally conscientious, stimulating economic…

questionnaire — david bliss

DAVE BLISS COUNTY BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 7  COMMUNITY OF RESIDENCE: Middlefield EDUCATION: Cooperstown Central School, Regents Diploma; SUNY Oneonta, BA in History with a minor in Economics, BS and MS in Social Science Education;  NYS Real Estate Brokers License with over 225 hours of Continuing Education credits;  NYS Professional Coaching License with over 120 hours of Continuing Education credits PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Owner/Operator of 300-acre organic farm (1983-present), NYS Real Estate Broker (1995-present), CCS Girls Varsity Softball Coach (2001-present). Town of MIddlefield: Zoning Board of…

Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

Now through July 31st, new or lapsed annual subscribers to the hard copy “Freeman’s Journal” (which also includes unlimited access to AllOtsego.com), or electronically to AllOtsego.com, can also give back to one of their favorite Otsego County charitable organizations.

$5.00 of your subscription will be donated to the nonprofit of your choice:

Cooperstown Farmers’ Market, Cooperstown Food Pantry, Greater Oneonta Historical Society or Super Heroes Humane Society.