Hometown Oneonta 11-09-12

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Oneonta, N.Y., Friday, November 9, 2012

Volume 5, No. 8

City of The Hills

& The Otsego-Delaware Dispatch Complimentary

5 Jobs Vacant In Mayor’s Budget, Including 2 Police That, Plus Non-Resident Fees, Keep Tax Hike To 2%

By JIM KEVLIN & LIBBY CUDMORE

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ommon Council is considering a 2013 city budget that would keep the property-tax hike at 2 percent and the deficit under $1 million by leaving five

positions vacant – two in the police department and three on the city crew. Mayor Miller, who presented the budget to Common Council Tuesday, Nov. 6, said the vacancies would be “controversial,”

but – with personnel costs accounting for two-thirds of the budget – he sees no option. “The only way we’re going to reduce our overall trends,” he said in an interview, “is to reduce the number of employees we have.”

But the mayor wasn’t given a bye by Council members. Mike Lynch declared, “If we needed them last year, we need them this year,” adding, “If anyone’s been paying attention to police reports, business is booming.” Said Maureen Hennessy, “I’m Please See BUDGET, A6

GIBSON WINS, SEWARD ROMPS

Jim Kevlin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA

Macon Aramini prepares to toss candy to cheering crowds that lined Main Street, Friday, Nov. 2, for Oneonta’s Halloween Parade/ MORE PHOTOS, A2

Reject Map, Councilman Holmes Says

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ith Ward 5 in line for a collegestudent majority, Common Councilman Chip Holmes Tuesday, Nov. 6, called for the Redistricting Commission to start again from scratch. Council Member Madolyn Palmer, who may be redistricted out of her Ward 5, said she’s been “swamped” with fearful calls the ward will lose its identity. “It’s not a perfect map,” said Holmes, “and we spent $10,000.” Mayor Miller replied, “There’s never going to be a perfect map.”/

Otsego County Backs Obama For President By LIBBY CUDMORE & JIM KEVLIN

Agreement Lets Towns Access Gas

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t was shortly after 10:30 p.m. on Election Night 2012, Tuesday, Nov. 6. The AuBy JIM KEVLIN tumn Cafe was packed with Demoeatherstocking Gas crats. Corp. has signed a A blank TV preliminary agreement was moved with the Constitution Pipeonto the bar line to ensure it can provide so the crowd low-cost natural gas to comAs if porcould get a munities along the route if tending better view. RELATED STORY, A4 the pipeline is built. victory, The image Leatherstocking already Obama enNEVER FORGET: The snapped on, has “franchise agreements” joys laugh city’s Veterans Day comDemocratic to provide gas to the towns earlier the memoration will be at 11 necks snapped day. and villages of Sidney, Baina.m. on Sunday, Nov. 11, toward the bridge and Windsor, and is at the monument at the end screen in disbelief. negotiating its first in Otsego of the Veterans Walkway in It was Fox News. County with Unadilla, said Neahwa Park/SEE B1, B3 Boos. Lindsay Meehan, company The channel was switched Ian Austin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA spokesperson. CANCER INSIGHT: to CNN. Chatter rose, but The crowd at Oneonta’s Autumn Cafe erupts in celebration Tuesday night, The company also has The FoxCare Center’s new Nov. 6, as CNN predicts Barack Obama has won a second term. From left when projections were agreements with more than are Carol Schimmerling, Dan Butterman, Jamie Ormiston, Kathleen Avery, LINAC (linear accelerator), a dozen municipalities in Please See VOTE, A3 and Rachel and David Rissberger. used for precision treatment Pennsylvania, she said. of cancer, may be viewed by While towns and village the public 5:30-7 p.m. Thurs- along “Alternate M,” the day, Nov. 5, at 1 FoxCare route that parallels I-88, Drive, during an Otsego plus the City of Oneonta, County Chamber Business would be most easily served, just redid the foundation.” the ordinary to sit on the sidewalk and After Hours co-sponsored by Meehan said her company By LIBBY CUDMORE She described another friend’s play with fish.” Bassett Cancer Institute and has a longterm interest in home: washed right off the foundation. Because it’s not as famous as Fox Hospital. Cooperstown. tsego County may have stayed The boardwalk at Rockaway Beach is Rockaway Beach, Kaylyn said, help Bassett Hospital, in dry, but for Kaylyn Zipp, gone, and boats are scattered all over was slow to arrive. As of press time HELP ON WAY: The particular, as well as other Oneonta, Hurricane Sandy’s the street. Tuesday, Nov. 6, many of her girlHEAP heating assistant Cooperstown-area institu“We knew it was going to be bad, hood neighbors were still homeless or program will accept applica- tions, make that community devastation hit close to home. “My best friend’s house has three but not that bad,” she said. “We’ve without power. tions 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday, particularly attractive, she feet of water in her living room,” said had storms before, but never with such James Bredin, Oneonta, who has Nov. 19. Call 433-8000 said. the native of Broad Channel, Queens. force. We used to take kayaks and cousins in Staten Island, picked up the beginning Monday, Nov. 17, Please See GAS, A3 “Her whole first floor is gone, and they swim in the streets. It wasn’t out of Please See SANDY, A7 to schedule interview.

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After Sandy, Oneonta Heads To The Rescue

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HOMETOWN ONEONTA, THE LARGEST CIRCULATION NEWSPAPER IN OTSEGO COUNTY, 2010 WINNER OF The Otsego County Chamber/KEY BANK SMALL BUSINESS AWARD

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