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Volume 11, No. 42
ONEONTA
& The Otsego-Delaware Dispatch
Oneonta, N.Y., Thursday, July 25, 2019
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Family Ran Italian Kitchen, Stella Luna For Almost Half-Century
City of The Hills
Avanzatos’ Restaurant Dynasty Ending Editor’s Note: Gianluca Avanzato, a published author, asked to write this valedictory of his family’s role at Stella Luna. ONEONTA
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or nearly 47 years, brothers Vincenzo and Antonio Avanzato, along with their families, have offered their passion for
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community, hospitality, and quality food to Oneonta. After Aug. 25, the Avanzatos’ most recent restaurant, Stella Luna Ristorante, will close doors that have remained open to guests from near and far for almost two decades, and Vincenzo and Antonio will step back from their long-held roles as restaurateurs in Oneonta. Please See DYNASTY, A8
on parking issue, HERZIG Walked Walk
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o make sure The Lofts on Dietz wouldn’t eat up needed parking spaces, Oneonta Mayor Gary Herzig walked the lot 20 times at different times and days of the week. He never found less than 80 vacant spaces. Details at
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INDUCTION 2019 Ian Austin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA
As a test to see if one entrance to Neahwa Park (at River Street) is sufficient, City Hall closed the Market Street entrance to vehicular traffic this week. What do you think? Details at
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WHAT A CROWD! By JENNIFER HILL & JIM KEVLIN COOPERSTOWN
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nduction 2019 was notable for what didn’t happen as much as what did. One, the folks who didn’t collapse Chamber Cites from the heat. ISD, Clark For A violent storm late Saturday broke the humidity that creQuality On Life ated a steamy high of 88, making way ONEONTA for much drier Induction Day Sunday, he Otsego County July 21, with highs Chamber of Comin the low 80s and a merce announced slight breeze keepTuesday, July 23, it is giving ing the Induction Cooperstown’s Clark Sports crowd feeling more Center its annual Quality of comfortable than Life Award, and IDS Tech its expected. Environmental Stewardship Two, the parade Award. that didn’t happen. The awards will be preDue to a pendsented at a Summer Soirée ing thunderstorm reception on the theme, that didn’t happen The Best of Otsego County, Panamanian (until later), the Hall Thursday, Aug. 22, at the President Laucancelled what’s rentino CorClark Sports Center. become a weektizo waves his For more details, visit country’s flag as end highlight: The www. OTSEGO.com Mariano Rivera Parade of Legends. is inducted. Still, as most the Hall of Famers stayed enclosed in the cabs ON OTSEGO.com of pickup trucks as they rolled down Main Please See INDUCTION, A7
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►extensive breaking news coverage from throughout Hall of Fame Induction 2019 Weekend available. ► GIRL SCOUTS seeking coveted Gold Star status placed “United Methodist Pastor” medallions on Oneonta graves. ►BASSETT HEALTH NETWORK, which includes Fox Hospital, elected a retired health-care lawyer from D.C. as chairman. ►’THE GROVE’ developer Josh Edmonds withdrew what’s become a controversial development of a 12-unit apartment house in Cooperstown.
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Outgoing Hall of Fame President Jeff Idelson, between Hall Chairman Jane Forbes Clark and his successor, Tim Mead, was honored with recognition and a plaque during the Awards Presentation Saturday, July 20, in Doubleday Field. Hall of Famers visible behind him are, from left, Brooks Robinson, Pedro Martinez, John Smoltz and Mike Mussina. Pals from the Venezuelan minor leagues, Oneonta’s Joe Hughes and Ozzie Guillen, reunited this weekend.
2 Teammates Meet Again 38 Years After Venezuela By JENNIFER HILL COOPERSTOWN
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hen OHS retired athletic director Joe Hughes
discovered his former teammate, 16-season MLB shortstop Ozzie Guillén was in Cooperstown last weekend, he and wife Jane jumped in the car and drove up. Please See PALS, A7
Why May C-V Ban Farm Animals? It’s Not Romeo, Mayor Says: Who Wants To Live Next Door To Barnyard? By JENNIFER HILL & JIM KEVLIN CHERRY VALLEY
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he good news is: Romeo will not be banished. Beyond that, it appears likely the
Village Board at its next meeting, Monday, Aug. 19, will likely ban farm animals within village limits. The way Mayor Lou Guido sees it, chickens will stay, but roosters will go. Romeo is “grandfathered” so can stay but, when he eventually passes to that pasture in the sky, owners Lew and Sue Warner won’t be able to replace him. Please See ROMEO, A11
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Sue Warner of Cherry Valley calls to Romeo as her husand Lew looks on.
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