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STATE BUDGET: State Labor Commissioner Roberta Reardon will give a presentation on Governor Cuomo’s 2018-19 budget at 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 22, at The Otesaga, hosted by the Otsego County Chamber of Commerce. HOMECOMING:: Chris Morley, an Oneonta High graduate and owner of Masons Brewery & Restaurant out of Brewer, Maine, will bring his beer to the Snowmegang beer festival on Saturday, March 10. THANKS, SAL: SUNY Oneonta grad and sportscaster Sal Paolantonio featured Tim Haney and the Cooperstown Bat Company on ESPN Sports Center from spring training from Florida Tuesday, Sept. 20. BROADBAND HERE: $14 million in state grants will allow Otsego Electric to provide high-speed Internet to customers who lack it, the company announced.
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tardom is coming to Otsego County, and that could mean trouble for 19th District Democratic The Law & Order SVU star hopes. is turning from TV “It means high probto politics. ability that John Faso wins,” said Richard J. Sternberg, the village trustee who was an architect of last year’s Democratic gains on the Otsego County Board of Representatives. He was assessing the impact of TV star Diane Neal’s independent campaign to challenge freshman Congressman Faso, R-Kinderhook, in the Nov. 6 election. Please See NEAL, A3
Teen Guilty; Restitution Set At $40M
Rissberger To Faso: Return NRA Money
Carleton Watkins Named Cataracts For Hometown
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prayers,” Common Council member David Rissberger told his colleagues Tuesday, ONEONTA Feb. 20. “They want action.” e didn’t Rissberger, a mince Democrat, read words from a statement when it came during the public to Congresscomment peman John Faso’s riod of Common refusal to support Council. gun-control mea“Having 270 sures. school shootings “The parents since Columbine, and students people are fed HOMETOWN ONEONTA of Oneonta Please See Rissberger addon’t want your dresses Council. FASO, A7 By LIBBY CUDMORE
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f you’re planning a trip to Oneonta Gorge outside of Portland, Ore., anytime soon, plan again: It may be months before you can see the four waterfalls that Gold Rush photographer Carleton Watkins famously named for his Otsego County hometown. “There was so much damage after the Eagle Creek fire,” said Ed Brooks, a volunteer at the Vista House at Crown Point, one of the spots along the HisPlease See INFERNO, A7 Top, Oneonta Tunnel that leads to the falls burns (Doug Gross photo); at left, KATU-TV video shows flames on cliffside above the falls.
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