Hometown Oneonta 03-22-19

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City of The Hills

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Oneonta, N.Y., Friday, March 22, 2019

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HAMROCK Swingin’

Tomainos Plan Shops Along Walkway At Westcott Redo Two lost souls, the devilish Mr. Applegate (Steve Hiscox) and the seductive Lola (Corinne Smith) as they plot to steal the soul of Joe Boyd in Orpheus Theatre’s production of “Damn Yankees,” opening Friday, March 29 at Foothills.

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n all-season sports dome, turbines on the treadmills, easy on-campus returns for cans and bottles and other green energy ideas all came out of Otsego Now CEO Jody Zakrevsky’s first “Town Hall” meeting on Wednesday, March 13. Zakrevsky met with Hartwick College students in the Shineman Chapel to ask them what would keep them in the community after college. For more details, go to

details that had not been available previously. “We have $1.45 million ONEONTA in DRI incentive money for a developer to construct a he mystery is clearing: public plaza and a mixed-use A privately developed building over the top of the – and thus taxable Westcott Lot,” said Herzig. – Artspace may rise above The redevelopment of the Westcott Parking Lot, the Westcott Lot was one of and Anna and Jim Tomaino’s the main objectives of the “transformative” project may original Downtown Revitalopen perhaps related shops ization Initiative. While the along the city originally side of the asked for building $3.2 million next door. in funding, Mayor the state gave Gary Herzig them $1.45 was intermillion, viewed from which will be Australia, available to a where he is City Hall released this Please See rendering of the vacationing, artist’s DRI, A7 Tomaino project. to provide By LIBBY CUDMORE

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ALLIES CONTROL ZONING, PLANNING, TOWN BOARDS

Windmill Foes Take Control In Richfield Only Petition Drive May Stop Anti-Turbine Bloc From Approving Restrictive Plan

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►GARY LAING, owner of the Oneonta Outlaws, presented Common Council with a drone photo of Damaschke Field, taken by Job Corps students, during their meeting on Tuesday, March 19. ►CONGRESSMAN DELGADO, D-19, has signed on as a cosponsor to the National Lyme & Tick-Borne Diseases Control & Accountability Act of 2019. ► A FIRE BROKE OUT at a home at 2661 County Rte. 35 in Westford on Sunday, March 17. The home. owned by Jon and Caleb Edgington, is still standing and intact and several rooms had the doors closed and were undamaged by the fire.

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Michelle and Brenden Holstead, Oneonta, break out their dance moves in front of the crowd at the fourth annual “Shamrock Swing” mother-son dance on Saturday, March 16 at Foothills.

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hat a difference not even a decade makes. In 2012, when plans

for the six-turbine, 18.45-megawatt Monticello Hills Wind Farm surfaced for the Town of Richfield, neighbors there viewed the project “as a threat to the west end of town,” said Dan Sullivan. However, “people in the village thought it was the best idea in the

world – to get tax relief,” Sullivan said, and Village of Richfield Springs’ residents controlled the town’s Planning and Town boards. Seven years later, neighbors who formed “Protect Richfield” in the face of the threat to their rural tranquility have turned that around.

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Girl Fundraises So Friend Can Take D.C. Trip Good Samaritan Cadence with brother Gavin and mom and dad Melissia and Frank.

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eed help with some spring cleaning? Feed the dog while you’re out? Watch the kids on a night out? Just call Cadence. Cadence Koren, 11, is using her hustle to raise funds to help one of her fellow students on the Laurens Central School Safety Patrol. Please See SAMARITAN, A3

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In mid-April, perhaps mid-May, a Town Board controlled by the antiwindmill bloc is poised to approve what former Town Supervisor Nick Palevsky and other people interviewed see as a restrictive code that promotes farming, single-family Please See BLOC, A7

Gay Wedding, Pastor Ban Divides Local Methodists By LIBBY CUDMORE

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n 1996, when Rev. Marti Swords-Horrell threw a 10th anniversary party for husband Dana, a guest said something that changed her life forever.

“Kirk was our funeral director, a good Christian and gay, but it wasn’t safe for him to be out,” she recounted. “He came up to me and said congratulations, but he also said that he and his partner had been Please See CHURCH, A3

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


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