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& The Otsego-Delaware Dispatch
Oneonta, N.Y., Friday, September 14, 2012
Volume 4, No. 52
City of The Hills
Complimentary
COMMON COUNCIL MAKES HISTORY
New City Manager Brings Reputation For Innovation HOMETOWN ONEONTA
Elaine Ramsey, who took sunflowers home to Unadilla, was among thousands of buyers and browsers Saturday, Sept. 8, at the Grand & Glorious Tag Sale/MORE PHOTOS, A3
Republicans Will Primary On Sept. 13
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olls will be open noon-9 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 13, for a Republican primary between state Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, and challenger James Blake of Schenevus. In the 101st Assembly District will chose between Republicans Brian Maher of Orange County and Claudia Tenney of the Utica area. AID FOR SHELTER:
Opportunities for Otsego has received a one-time $10,000 domestic violence grant through state Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, for supplies to victims that qualify for its Violence Intervention Program emergency shelter services. SUNY EXCEPTIONAL:
The College at Oneonta Foundation has received a four-star “exceptional” rating from Charity Navigator, the leading independent charity evaluator in America, denoting the highest standards for sound fiscal management, accountability and transparency. NURSE TRAINING: The Clark Foundation has awarded Hartwick College $250,000 to buy “the next generation of distance education and simulation equipment” for the college’s Department of Nursing, to help address an ongoing shortage of nurses.
Jim Kevlin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA
Four mayors of Oneonta who made common cause in support of creating a city manager position pose with Michael H. Long, center, Friday, Sept. 7, after he was appointed to fill the post. From left are Mayors John S. Nader, Kim Muller, Dick Miller (the current mayor) and David W. Brenner. Former mayor Sam Nader also supported the concept, contained in a new charter that voters approved by a wide majority last November.
Collaboration, Prioritizing Also In Mike Long’s Portfolio By JIM KEVLIN
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ommon Council made history at 4:37 p.m. Friday, Sept. 7, appointing Michael H. Long as Oneonta’s first city manager. But that’s just the beginning,
Long, Poughkeepsie city administrator since 2008 who assumes his new duties locally Monday, Oct. 1, made clear in an hour-long interview the following morning. Judging by his comments and a 12-page resume detailed 32 years’ experience to date, his activities in years to come will include:
1. Innovation. In Poughkeepsie, hand-held parking-ticket writers allowed meter people to “write a ticket in half the time,” and computerized hookups with other states allowed the freezing the scofflaws’ registrations and doubled the collection of parking fines.
Stuligross: County Seeks Quality, Viability In Otsego Manor Buyer By JIM KEVLIN
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indful of public concern, Otsego County is exploring the sale of its Otsego Manor nursing home to the best, not necessarily the highest bidder, according to county Rep. Kay Stuligross, D-Oneonta, who chairs the
committee in charge of the nursing home. “We will sell it to someone with the Stuligross financial viability to continue it,” Stuligross said in an interview a day
after the county board’s 12-1 vote to begin seeking a buyer. “If we sell it, we are not obligated to accept any of the bids that come in. “We want someone who has a history of success, someone who can provide excellent nursing home care. And we will research any prospective buyer. We Please See MANOR, A8
At Auburn, Long helped manage projects that used landfill-generated methane to power the city’s sewagetreatment plant and dry its sludge and that from surrounding communities, generating $3-5 million a year. Another project drilled 35 wells, Please See MIKE LONG, A6
Where Did Grandma Live? Help Record History On Huge Display By LIBBY CUDMORE
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neontans are being asked to solve The Mystery of the
Mural. “We don’t know very much about it,” said Bob Brzozowski, director of the Greater Oneonta Historical Society. “We don’t know how it was used or who the
IF YOU GO: The mural will be unveiled at 1 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 16, at the History Center, 183 Main St., followed by a reception until 3. photographer is.” But several months ago, the historical received a call from John Gonzales, who Please See MURAL, A9
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