Hometown Oneonta 05-06-21

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Oneonta, N.Y., Thursday, May 6, 2021

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Hundreds attend rally in rain to City passes firefighter accord protest crimes against Asian people City of The Hills

The Oneonta Common Council unanimously passed an agreement between the city of Oneonta and the Professional Oneonta Firefighters, Local 2408, as it pertains to alleged violations of collective bargaining agreements at the council’s meeting Tuesday, May 4. The Common Council also authorizing two three-year contracts with Castella Waste Management of New York.

By GREG KLEIN

COOPERSTOWN – About 250 people attended a rally Sunday, May 2, at the Otsego County Courthouse, to support the community’s Asian American and Pacific Island residents. The “Otsego Rally for Solidarity with Asian Americans was organized and run by a group of Cooperstown Central School freshmen, including 15-year-old Cate Bohler, who said she wanted to speak up to support her friends or anyone who is being harassed. “As a young Asian-American girls, hearing people call COVID the China virus is hurtful,” Bohler said, May is National Mental reading from her prepared statement Health Awareness Month. about why she wanted to stage the User-friendly accurate inrally. “It is more than hurtful. It is formation on mental illness and helpful resources can be harmful. It perpetuates anti-Amerifound at www.naminys.org. can sentiments and racism.” Speakers included the students, People with ongoing as well as local officials, including mental health challenges Cooperstown Mayor Ellen Tillacan find support by calling paugh, Cooperstown Police Chief upon peers at The Warm Line Frank Cavalieri, Otsego Town at 607-433-0661. InformaSupervisor Meg Kiernan and Otsego tion about regular support County Rep. Danny Lapin, Dmeetings for families and Oneonta, who said he thinks he is the friends can be obtained by emailing namidelawareco@ county’s only elected official of Asian descent. Lapin’s mom is Japanese. gmail.com. Crisis?: MCAT “The deep-seated nature of system844 732-6228 (24 hr) or the ic racism requires us to make conNational Suicide Prevention tinuous choices and take continuous Helpline: 800 273-8255/ text actions to advance anti-racist ideas in TALK to 741741.

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The Agostino family displays its signs Sunday, May 2, at the Otsego Rally for Solidarity with Asian Americans at the Otsego County Courthouse in Cooperstown.

the public space,” Lapin said. Lapin read a resolution in support of the county’s AAPI population and against anti-Asian hate sponsored by Rep. Andrew Marietta, D-town of Otsego, which he said the county would be proud to support. Kiernan and Tillapaugh also spoke about resolutions their municipalities have

passed, including in support of the AAPI community. Kiernan noted Vice President Kamala Harris is the first Asian VP, “and it doesn’t hurt that she’s also our first female vice president,” she said. Rain began almost immediately after the event started, and increased intermittently, but most of the on-

lookers stayed throughout the hour long program. “I want to take a moment to say how invigorating it is to see so many friends and allies today,” Lapin said. Several prominent local AsianAmerican women spoke as well, talking about issues that face their See RALLY, Page A2

Oneonta breaks ground on Dietz Street project By KEVIN LIMITI

After years of planning, as part of a downtown revitalization initiative, community leaders broke ground at the site of the Dietz Street loft project Friday April 30, in Oneonta, with the hope of revitalizing and bringing “greater vibrancy” to the city’s downtown. Oneonta Mayor Gary Herzig, state Sen. Peter Oberacker, R-Maryland, Hartwick College President Margaret Drugovich, Empire State Development Deputy Director Allison Nowack and other community and business leaders attended the cerFollow Breaking News On emony and lifted ceremonial shovels for the groundbreaking. These lofts, which began developOTSEGO.com ment in April, will bring more people ►COURT NEWS: Laurens woman, to the downtown area, Herzig said. Sherburne man plead guilty, The four story building would inget jail time for sex acts with clude artist lofts, 24 middle-income, children. two-bedroom apartments and units ►Hall of FAME PROBLEM: for people with disabilities. Roberto Alomar banned from In addition, the project will include baseball, resigns from Hall Hartwick College’s Grain Innovation board, but plaque will stay put. Ian Austin/Hometown Oneonta Center on the ground floor, which would fulfill a “long sought goal of From left, Hartwick College President Margaret Drugovich, Mayor Gary Herzig, Senator Pete Oberacker, Deputy director of Mohawk Valley Regional office Allison Novak, Regional Representative for having our colleges have an academic presence in our downtown,” Gov. Andrew Cuomo Samantha Madison and Upstate East Director of Development Darren Scott, See DIETZ, Page A2 celebrate the official groundbreaking of the Lofts on Dietz in Oneonta on Friday, April 30.

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