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Leaders Explore Oneonta, City Of The Arts ArtSpace, Active In 30 Cities, May Add Us

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or Wendy Holmes, senior vice president at Artspace in Minneapolis, Minn., a community without artists is no community.

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You’re never too young to get hearthealthy! Here, Jordyn Burr, Oneonta, pushes her brother Jonathan around in a stroller while doing their laps during the Heart Walk at the Foxcare Center’s Health Fair on Saturday, Feb. 10.

‘Reinvention’ Expert Back At Hartwick ONEONTA

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r. Nadya Zhexembayeva, ’01, will return to Oyaron Hill as the commencement speaker for Hartwick College’s graduation on Saturday, May 19. A world-reknowned “Reinvention” expert, Zhexembayeva is the co-founder and chief reinvention officer of WE EXIST Reinvention Agency. She has helped nearly 5,000 executives from 60 countries and 20 industries develop themselves and their businesses. SUNY AT OLYMPICS: SUNY Oneonta’s Brett Willmott, cross country/track & field head coach, is serving as one of the coaches for the USA Skeleton team at the the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. TOP PRIZE: Hometown Oneonta managing editor Libby Cudmore has been awarded first prize by the Oregon Writer’s Colony for her short story “The Nightfly,” which she will be awarded on a trip to Portland, Ore. this week. IN MEMORIAM: Dot Weir, organist for the Milford United Methodist Church, died Monday, Feb. 12/OBITUARY, B6

“Artspace was founded in 1979 to stop artists getting pushed out of the warehouse district of St. Paul,” she said. “Our focus is to create permanently affordable spaces for artists.” With 48 studios, makerspaces and combined living/work spaces in 30

cities, including New York, Buffalo, San Francisco and Houston, Artspace is now beginning the conversation about bringing artist-friendly housing and workspace options to Oneonta. “Artspace had been working with

the state Department of Community Housing & Renewal, and they referred them to us,” said Mayor Gary Herzig. “They saw that we had the DRI, plus two colleges and a vibrant arts community, and thought we could potentially be a good match.” Please See ARTSPACE, B8

County Manager May Go Onto Nov. 6 Ballot By PARKER FISH COOPERSTOWN

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hings are moving fast. County reps sat down Tuesday, Feb. 13, to formally address the question of hiring a county manager for LEADING the first time, DEBATE and in 30 minutes had decided they may have a referendum on the question as soon at the Nov. 6 elections. “The time Kennedy for talking ►VIDEO of should stop,” IGA Commitcounty Rep. tee discusAndrew sion is at Marietta, D-

For The Love Of Valentine’s

Robert Rightmire shows off the inscription on his first book of Valentines, “When Objects Talk To You,” dedicated to his favorite teacher, Mrs. Gamage.

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Cooperstown/ Town of Otsego, told fellow members of the county board’s Intergovernmental Affairs Committee (IGA). “…By November, if we have to have a referendum, it should be on the ballot.” According to NYSAC, the state Association of Counties, there are 57 Upstate counties; 49 have Please See MANAGER, A7

Ian Austin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA By LIBBY CUDMORE ONEONTA

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n 1952, Robert Rightmire picked out a special Valentine for his favorite teacher, Hazel Gamage.

XNG Truck Slides Off Rt. 205 Near Site Of September Crash HARTWICK

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cy roads caused an XNG truck to slide off Route 205 north of Hartwick on Friday evening, Feb. 9, within a mile of where another of the

company’s trucks crashed in September. “There was no driver error,” said Jon Pierce, XNG spokesman. “There was no equipment failure. There was no danger. The truck Please See XNG, A6

“Teacher, you’re TOPS with me,” the card read, and featured a picture of a smiling, spinning top. “She was the first person to believe in me,” he said. Rightmire has since published two books on children’s Valentines, including “When Objects Talk to You” in 2014 and, most recently,

“Having Fun With The Language of Children’s Valentines,” co-written with his granddaughter, Kristina Kea. “Valentines bring out happy memories,” he said. One of the foremost experts on greeting-card artist and illustrator Please See HEARTS, B8

2 Tots Die In Davenport Blaze By LIBBY CUDMORE DAVENPORT

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eighbor Vickey Nodine liked to play hide and seek with Kiley and Cody Sullivan. “Cody would hide his eyes and try to count while Kiley and

I would hide,” she said, “He would point out who was hiding where.” Nodine, who also live in the 498 Dehning Road apartment complex that burned in an early morning fire, is now Please See 2 TOTS, A6 ►OBITUARIES for Kiley and Cody appear on B6

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


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