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don’t think (Bob Boyle’s) importance has been recognized in terms of the national environmental movement. But I think that will change in time as scholarship continues.’ ROBERT D. LIFSET Author, “Power on the Hudson�

Reinventing Environmentalism Bob Boyle Found Scientific Basis For Battling Projects That Pollute flowing from the Indian Point One nuclear power plant, opened in 1962 on the lower Hudson River. EAST SPRINGFIELD The photos had been hidden – even their existence denied – by ob Boyle is a reporter. the state Conservation Department, A half-century later, he forerunner of the DEC. gleefully recounts gumBoyle tracked down banker shoeing for photos a George Yellot, one of part-time deputy game the game wardens (the REVISIT Bob warden had taken of Boyle’s breakthrough other, who had taken tens of thousands of fish “Stink of Dead Strip- the photos, was a Nina – perhaps more than Ferraro), in his office in ers,� first published in Sports Illustrated a million – that had Peekskill. in 1965, at ganged and suffocated “They took the origiWWW.ALLOTSEGO.COM in the heated water Please See BOYLE, B2

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In his study on an East Springfield hillside, Bob Boyle is updating his “The Hudson River: A Natural and Unnatural History.�

MLK’S CHALLENGES LIVE OFO Director: Homelessness Poverty Here

Oneonta’s Yolanda Sharpe sings as part of the Martin Luther King Jr. birthday celebration on Sunday, Jan. 18.

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hen he was asked to speak at the Martin Luther King Jr. birthday celebration on Sunday, Jan. 18, Dan Maskin, Opportunities for Otsego CEO, had to deepen his understanding of King’s legacy. “I wondered what Martin Luther King had to do with homelessness,� he said. “But after the Civil Rights Act was Dan Maskin passed, he started looking into the correlation between the Vietnam War and poverty – that lower-income men and women had fewer options than their middle- and upper-class counterparts. Please See POVERTY, B4 IF YOU GO: If you see this in time, a Martin Luther King tribute in poetry, songs and speeches is planned at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 21, at SUNY Oneonta’s Center for Multicultural Experiences, Lee Hall. Info @ bonderm@oneonta. edu, or call 436-2663.

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Milford’s Charlotte Bernhardt and sisters Destiny and Faith Marshal met the Goodyear Polar Bear Jump mascot at the 2011 Chinese auction, planned this year at 12:15 Sunday, Jan. 25, at Milford Central School.

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hinese auction & raffles to raise funds for 17 beneficiaries of this year’s Goodyear Lake Polar Bear Jump in February. 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 25. Concession stand; drawings begin 2:30 p.m. Milford Central School, 42 West Main St., Milford. Info, Brenda Waters at (607) 286-7101 or visit www.pbjump.com. COMEDY NIGHT : “Not too Far from Home Comedy Tour,� featuring David Ward, Dan Geurin and Kevin Downey, Jr. 8 p.m., Friday, Jan. 23. Advance tickets $15; at the door, $20. Foothills Performing Arts Center, 24 Market St., Oneonta, Info, tickets www.foothillspac.org. ‘FROZEN,’ THE MOVIE: Third of free “Cabin Fever Film Series� features “Frozen,� the animated blockbuster (rated PG, 2013, 108 minutes). 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 23. Arrive at 6 p.m. for a familyfriendly event with snacks and activities. Benefits animal shelter. Captions available for most films. National Baseball Hall of Fame Grandstand Theater, Main St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-1400 or www.fenimoreartmuseum.org

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PTA MASQUERADE BALL: Cooperstown PTA hosts annual masquerade ball at The Otesaga, to benefit Cooperstown schools. 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 24. DJ, dessert buffet, complimentary beer and wine. $50 per person. Free for sponsors. The Otesaga, 60 Lake St., Cooperstown. For tickets or to sponsor, email cooppta@gmail.com Above, Oneonta High School alumnus Bryce Wooden, home on winter break, performs “What’s Going On� with his father, T.J. Wooden, for the first time. Molly Karp, left, new rabbi at Oneonta’s Temple Beth El, addresses the crowd during the King Day commemoration at Elm Park Methodist Church.

SNOWSHOE HIKE: Noon-4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24. Join OCCA in free hike to Mud Lake in Robert V. Riddell State Park. About 3.5 hours. Highlights: waterfalls, sphagnum bog. Park on east side of Gersoni Road, just south of I-88, Exit 17; look for green “State Park Lands� sign. Bring snowshoes, water; wear warm clothing. Info, Jeff O’Handley, (607) 547-4488.

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