Hometown Oneonta 08-22-19

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City of The Hills

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& The Otsego-Delaware Dispatch

Oneonta, N.Y., Thursday, August 22, 2019

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General’s 1st Mission: Can He Raise Enough? Oneontan’s Run For Congress Piques Gibson, Faso’s Interest By JIM KEVLIN ONEONTA

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Tony Drago, left, stands to be honored with a surprise Mayoral Proclamation during the 10th Mountain Division Jazz Band concert on Saturday, Aug. 17. With him is organizer Gene Schmidt.

Public Invited As Work Starts On SSPCA Site INDEX

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he public is invited to the groundbreaking on the new Susquehanna SPCA Animal Shelter at noon Saturday, Aug. 24, on Route 28 across from Kevin’s Ford, south of Cooperstown. The event will include the unveiling of the artist’s renderings for the shelter, as well as a photo booth, refreshments and adoption opportunities.

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►A FARM-ANIMAL BAN in the Village of Cherry Valley was unanimously adopted by the Village Board. Romeo’s owner fears, when his horse dies, he can’t be replaced. ►BASSETT DORMitories are possible under the Village of Cooperstown’s propose zoning amendments. The news surfaced at an informational meeting two dozen residents attended. ►ONEONTA’S ’49ER Collis Huntington gained vast wealth in the California Gold Rush, and sent a lot of that money home. ► ‘OUR TOWN,’ Thornton Wilder’s classic play, will be performed Wednesdays and Fridays at The Fenimore Museum’s lakeside amphitheatre through the end of August. ►THE HEAD NURSE for years at Bassett’s ICU, Margery N. Armstrong, has died.

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Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Anthony P. German and wife Diana in the home they built in the hills around Oneonta a decade ago. He was relaxed and upbeat in a Sunday, Aug. 18, interview.

fter 36 years in the New York State National Guard, retiring Feb. 2 at adjutant general, the top commander, Tony German’s career was driven by a set of values: Integrity first, service before self, and excellence in all we do. That’s the code of the U.S. Air Force, he explained. “I’m not going to change now,” he said

2,000 FRESHMAN DUE IN ONEONTA

SUNY, Hartwick Students Come Back On Same Day By JENNIFER HILL ONEONTA

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ome 2,000 freshman were returning here Wednesday, Aug. 21, arriving the same day at SUNY Oneonta and Hartwick College.

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►OTSEGO COUNTY CONGRESSMEN • WILLIAM COOPER, Cooperstown, 1795-97, 1799-1801, Federalist, land speculator, founded Cooperstown, Freeman’s Journal • JOHN PRENTISS, Cooperstown, 1837-41, Democrat, Freeman’s Journal editor/publisher • DAVID WILBER, Milford/Oneonta, 1873-75, 187981, 1887-90, Republican, made fortune in hops, lumber, farming. • DAVID F. WILBER, Milford/Oneonta, 1895-99, Republican, congressman’s son, hops, banking • GEORGE FAIRCHILD, Oneonta, 1907-19, Republican, Oneonta Herald owner, 1st IBM chairman

Sunday, Aug. 18, in an interview at his Cemetery Hill home as he contemplated his latest chal-

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lenge: Running for the Republican nomination for 19th District Please See 19TH, A9

hIKERS Mary Anne Whelan, the retired Bassett doctor, center, climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in 1961, perhaps one of the first women to do so.

That’s 1,525 at SUNY and 425 at Hartwick. But arriving students are already looking beyond settling in. For instance, as part of their orientation this year, SUNY Oneonta students have to learn to think fast. “Fast O,” that is. Please See COLLEGES, A6

Oneonta Film Fest To Hail Philo Vance’s Rediscovery By LIBBY CUDMORE ONEONTA

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his fall, the forgotten detective will come home. “We’re setting up a Philo Vance film series,” said Rev. Kenneth Hunter, rector, St. James Episcopal Church, who found many Philo Vance films are available on amazon.com. A three-film series, each with a speaker and a talk-back follow Please See PHILO, A9

Dr. Whelan May Have Been Among 1st Women By LIBBY CUDMORE COOPERSTOWN

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hen Mary Anne Whelan was spending a summer in Tanzania, Africa, her friends came up with a wild idea. Why not scale Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s tallest?

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“There was a superstition that the Gods would be displeased if a woman climbed the mountain,” she said. “I guess they weren’t, because we did!” Whelan, the retired Bassett physician, in 1961 was among the first women to climb the peak. In recent weeks, Kilimanjaro has been in the news as, via Twitter, local people could follow the Please See WHELAN, A9

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

Join Us! Saturday, Aug. 31 & Sunday, Sept. 1, 10am-5pm Otsego County Campus, 197 Main St., Cooperstown

Handcrafted Gifts

Delicious Food

Live Music including The Council Rock Band Children’s Activities

Beer & Wine Tasting


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