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& The Otsego-Delaware Dispatch

Oneonta, N.Y., Friday, September 18, 2015

COMPLIMENTARY

APPLAUSE GREETS SWEARING-IN

City of The Hills

Herzig Heralds New Optimism

GO-EDC’S Colone, Shue

Commuter, Liquor Tax; Library Fee Colone, Shue Identify Many Money Sources

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SUNY Oneonta sophomore Brianna Leslie and Ryan McFee, visiting from Greenwich, enjoy the Grand & Glorious Tag Sale Satursday, Sept. 12, on Main St./ PHOTO A2

Seward Says He Won’t Run For Congress

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tate Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, announced Sunday, Sept. 13, that he will not run for retiring Congressman Chris Gibson’s 19th District seat in 2016. “While serving in Washington D.C. would allow me to address a number of important issues facing our region,” said Seward, “I feel that at this time my standing as a senior member of the New York State senate majority enables me to better serve my district.” BRIGHT LIGHTS: The Oneonta History Center has been designated the exclusive vendor for signed prints of Stephen Joseph’s photo “Oneonta, July 4th, 2015” – fireworks over Main Street. BEST BUY: SUNY

Oneonta has been ranked 90th among the top 150 best colleges for your money nationwide by College Factual, which uses outcomes-based rankings systems to guide students through the college selection process. HAZARDS CAPTURED:

500 households participated in the county’s 18th annual Hazardous Waste Collection day Saturday, Sept. 12, at the Meadows in Middlefield and the Unadilla town garage. Among other things, 80 car batteries, 100 propane cylinders and 450 gallons of latex paint were collected.

By CATHY B. KOPLEN

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ealizing the merger of the town and city of Oneonta’s may not happen immediately, Albert Colone and Bill Shue, GO-EDC founders, have been exploring new revenue sources for City Hall. The list of ideas, which Colone and Shue outlined Monday, Sept. 14, at a Hampton Inn meeting, include a commuter-tax for non-residents working in the city, a hostile annexation of property outside of the city, and a full utilization of SUNY impact aid. The 2010 Census indicated that of the roughly 9,000 individuals who work Jim Kevlin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA in the City of Oneonta, about First lady Connie Herzig’s grin captures the evening’s high spirits as City Judge Lucy Bernier pre6,000 live outside of the city, pares to swear-in Gary Herzig as mayor. Colone said. ewly sworn-in Oneonta Tuesday, Sept. 15, in packed ComBible. When he was done, audience “Eds, meds and governMayor Gary Herzig may have mon Council chamber in City Hall. members leaped to their feet in susment are the top jobs here his hands full, but he isn’t “Immediate tasks are to help assure tained applause. in the city and the people wasting any time enjoying his honeya smooth transition, and get to work “Tonight, Oneonta turns the page who are working those jobs moon in the city’s top post. on the 2016 budget. We have a lot of and starts a new chapter, and it’s goare not going anywhere,” he “We’ve accomplished quite a bit, opportunities in front of us.” ing to be an exciting one,” Herzig said said. “There is a possibility but there’s a lot of work to do,” he City Judge Lucy Bernier adminisin remarks that followed. we could raise upwards of said shortly before his swearing in tered the oath, wife Connie held the Please See MAYOR, B5 Please See IDEA, A6

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After Years As John Adams, Sam Goodyear Trying ‘Ulys’ By JIM KEVLIN

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200 SUBARUS AT GILBERT LAKE

No World Record, But Lots Of Fun By CATHY B. KOPLEN

fter two decades, John Adams is becoming “Ulys.” Sam Goodyear, formerly of Cooperstown and Oneonta – and of theater groups in both communities, has been depicting the second president of the U.S. for 20 years, ever since performing in the 1995 Leatherstocking Theater Company’s Hyde Hall production of Howard Ginsberg’s “Jefferson & Adams.”

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tsego County didn’t break the world record for largest parade of Subarus, but then our 60,000 population is dwarfed by Moscow’s 12 million. On Aug. 15, Subaru Russia set a new Jim Kevlin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA Guiness Book of World Records’ mark by Adams depictor Sam Goodyear has a new attracting 549 of the cars to the Moscow persona. Raceway. Saturday, Sept. 12, at Gilbert Jim Kevlin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA Lake State Park, some 200 local Subarus Goodyear has been perGuenther in his 1970 Subaru 360. forming in that play annual- showed up. Regardless, the Make-A-Wish Foundation ly at Colonial Williamsburg, “We had a great crowd,” said Guenther. and also playing Adams in a got a contribution -- $4,222 – and, accord“There were well over 600 people – each ing to Five Star co-proprietor Ben Guenther, car brought on average about three people. one-man show he prePlease See GRANT, A7 everybody had a good time. Please See RECORD, A6

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


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