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Oneonta, N.Y., Friday, Aug. 2, 2013
Volume 5, No. 45
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City of The Hills Ash Borer Arrives, And City Hall Ready By JIM KEVLIN
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ity Hall got ahead of the emerald ash borer, but – as it turned out – only by 24 hours. On Monday, July 29, Mayor Miller forward-
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Emily Brown, 9, of Oneonta, enjoys an ice cream cone as she watches the Hall of Fame’s Parade of Legends Saturday, July 27, during Induction Weekend in Cooperstown. With her is mom Kelly. For more photos, see WWW.ALLOTSEGO.COM
Yankee, Jazz Player Brings Music To City
GOOD READING: A used-book sale is 5-8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 2, at the History Center, 183 Main St., for Fabulous First Friday. CHILDREN’S DAY: Oneonta Farmers’ Market is planning a Children’s Day Saturday, Aug. 3, with a puppet show, crafts workshops, educational art projects and free balloons, sponsored by The Green Toad Bookstore.
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Gulotty Plans To Ready EC-DEV Options By 9/1 By JIM KEVLIN
Party Chiefs In Quandary Over Crowell
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ow what? That’s the question the Republican and Democratic county azz fusion guitarist chairs are pondering after and former All Star learning that county TreasurNew York Yankees’ er Dan center fielder Bernie WilCrowliams brings his fusion ell, in of jazz, rock and tropical training rhythm guitar music to Footat Fort hills Friday, Aug. 2. Doors Bragg open at 6 p.m. since Gold tickets $50; silver Crowell, left, January, tickets $40. Call 431-2080 and Bachman. won’t or visit www.foothillspac.org run for a second term. The Democrat, Richard CHAMPS AGAIN: The Abbate of Cooperstown, Oneonta Outlaws won the said his party is shifting New York Collegiate Basesupport to Russell Bachman ball League championship of Edmeston, who has been for a second year in a row filling in for Crowell. And with a 6-1 win Monday, July he asked the Republicans to 30, at Hornell. join in supporting Bachman. But his Republican counSTALLIONS, TOO: The terpart, Sheila Ross of Fly Oneonta City Stallions are Creek, wasn’t ready to make heading into the Norththat commitment. eastern Football Alliance The situation is complipostseason after a 22-20 cated by Crowell missing victory over the Utica Yard the deadline to remove his Dawgs Saturday, July 27, at name from the Nov. 7 ballot Hartwick College. Please See CROWELL, A3
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ed a proposed action plan to combat the little green beetle to Common Council’s Facilities & Finance Committee, anticipating action by the full council this fall. On Tuesday, July 30, U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-NY, announced that, for the Please See BORER, A3
Rec Director Steve Andrews examines an ash tree in Neahwa Park.
Eric Mazarak tunes Peter Miyamoto’s piano, as the NYSMF student from Columbia, Mo., prepared to go on stage in just minutes.
Oneonta’s Anthony Falco, top, (with Amy Lee, center, and Erin Falco) thrills to the bumper cars Tuesday, July 30, at the Otsego County Fair got under way in Morris. At right, Barbara Schrader, Oneonta, is in awe of Cynthia Page’s “Birds of Prey.” Ian Austin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA
FAIR DAYS HERE
n two weeks on the job, Doug Gulotty has already reviewed and assessed the range and efficacy of economic-development agencies that serve places like Otsego County across the state. And, by Sept. 1, the interim executive director of the county IDA (industrial development agency) plans to Gulotty recommend how, in his opinion, the county Board of Representatives can best restructure or hand off its Economic Development Office. Gulotty, who has been operating Gulotty Associates, a consulting firm, and teaching business courses at SUNY Delhi since departing the helm of Wilber Bank in 2010, intends to present the “stakeholders” with a range of options: “Here is the lowest cost. Here is the most successful Cadillac plan.” He will present those options at an IDA meeting, but he hopes county reps, elected local officials, Chamber of Commerce representatives Please See GULOTTY, A7
With Oneonta-Born Piano Tuner, Young Musicians Hit Right Note By LIBBY CUDMORE
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tanding backstage, Eric Mazarak is listening closely to try and figure out what needs to be tuned up before the audience is welcomed into the recital. Hearing it, he said, “There it is.” Ian Austin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA
And when the performer was finished, Mazarak went out on stage, got out his tuning hammer and played through the keys, listening, tightening and listening again. It’s 10 minutes until showtime at the New York Summer Music Festival in SUNY Oneonta’s Goodrich Theater, Please See TUNER, A3
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