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issue & debate — o’donnell, zagata

ON WAMC Natural Gas Debate Heating Up In his weekly “Morning Headlines” segment on WAMC Public Radio, Albany, Hometown Oneonta & Freeman’s Journal Editor Jim Kevlin this morning discussed op-ed pieces on natural gas and the Constitution Pipeline that appear in this week’s print editions, AND ARE REPRINTED BELOW.  CLICK HERE TO HEAR THIS MORNING’S REPORT   ISSUE & DEBATE New Pipeline Won’t Cure Otsego County’s Poverty Editor’s Note: Kate O’Donnell, Ph.D., is a professor of sociology at Hartwick College.…

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Reflections On C.J. Hebert’s Passing

ON WAMC Reflections On C.J. Hebert’s Passing In his weekly “Morning Headlines” segment on WAMC Public Radio, Albany, Hometown Oneonta & Freeman’s Journal Editor Jim Kevlin reports on the passing of C.J. Hebert, the Cooperstown Central School superintendent. CLICK HERE TO HEAR THIS MORNING’S REPORT…

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Jim Kevlin Speaks On WAMC About Otsego County Becoming The Finger Lakes Of Beer

Editor Speaks On WAMC Of County Becoming The ‘Finger Lakes Of Beer’ Jim Kevlin, editor & publisher of The Freeman’s Journal, Hometown Oneonta, and www.AllOTSEGO.com, spoke this morning on WAMC Northeast Public Radio’s “Morning Headlines.” His topic:  The arrival of NYC consultant Karen Karp, who will be developing a feasibility study on the redevelopment of Oneonta’s Market Street as a “hub” of the developing “Finger Lakes of Beer.” CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO THE FULL INTERVIEW…

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Jim Kevlin Speaks On WAMC About Water Park Market Study

Jim Kevlin Speaks On WAMC About Water Park Market Study Jim Kevlin, Editor and Publisher of The Freeman’s Journal, Hometown Oneonta, and AllOTSEGO.com spoke on WAMC Northeast Public Radio this morning in a segment called “Morning Headlines.” Mr. Kevlin spoke about a market study of a water park planned for Otsego County. In this interview with David Guistina you will hear Jim talk about the size, scope, and some of the challenges of planning such a massive undertaking. CLICK HERE TO HEAR…

Nixon Won Second Term, Too

CAPITOL CONNECTION Nixon Won Second Term, Too By ALAN CHARTOCK • President, Northeast Public Radio ALBANY – So what can we expect during Andrew Cuomo’s second term? First of all, there will certainly be a wholesale changing of the guard. Cuomo is a demanding boss and working for him for four years couldn’t be easy. He is a tough guy and is known to “ping” people at all hours of the day or night. He gets ideas and he wants his people…