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Staff member Chris Watson leads the parade of students and staff into Springbrook’s Thursday, Sept. 20, dedication ceremonies.
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Oneonta’s Elmer Hyde shovels up buckets of cement for the front entryway of the new Scholet Furniture building under construction at the former Drogen’s on Southside.
Businessman About To Buy Outlaws Team
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ary Laing, owner of The Shipping Room, Chestnut Street, confirmed he is in the final stages of negotiations to buy the Oneonta Outlaws franchise. Partners Keith Rogers and Dan Scaring brought the team, now part of the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League, here from Saratoga Springs in 2010.
GOLF BALL DROP: Buy a $5 golf ball, benefit the Family Service Association and win up to $400 at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 29, at the 2012 Priscilla Thompson Golf Ball Drop (from a helicopter, weather permitting) & Chinese Auction at the 6th Ward Booster Club Field, Scrambling Avenue. Call 432-2870. WALK TO SCHOOL: Greater Plains Elementary will participate in International Walk to School Day 8-8:45 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 3. More information, call Julie McKee, 433-8272.
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atthew Strauch, Oneonta, plays a recording thanking donors at Springbrook’s $22 million dedication of its new Golisano School for Autism and improvements to its Town of Milford campus; he is encouraged by Bryar-Lynn Ciampo-Winsor, residential manager. The ceremony included remarks by Tom Golisano, PayChex founder and three-time gubernatorial candidate who provided a $2.5 million challenge grant that enhanced the state’s $15 million allocation aimed at bringing 24 autistic students home from out of state facilities/MORE, A4
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SINGING TIPS: Harmony singers Moira Smiley & VOCO are offering a workshop 2:30-5:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 29, in advance of their 7:30 p.m. performance that evening at the Unitarian Universalist Church, sponsored by the Catskill Chamber Singers. Workshop, $35; performance, $15; both, $45. Register at 432-6695 or twasutynp@yahoo.com
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Oneonta, N.Y., Friday, September 28, 2012
Volume 5, No. 2
Humor Helps, Inspirational Speaker Advises
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oya Vision Care president Barney Dougher’s been ribbed by friends who can see him play golf. But to get teased about it by Tom Sullivan, who’s blind, was a different kind of jest.
Rowinski, Clark Sold On Economic Benefit By JIM KEVLIN
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he Constitution Pipeline route along I-88 could inject $14.5 million annually into the Otsego County EDITORIAL: economy The Constituin sales, tion Pipeline is income a gift: Accept and it/SEE A4 property taxes, according to a resolution the county Board of Representatives is expected to vote on
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at its Wednesday, Oct. 3, meeting. In the construction phase alone – 2014 – the pipeline project would spend $86 million in salaries in the region, which would generate $12 million in new sales and income tax revenue, the resolution reads. Please See PIPELINE, A9
Sid Levine, 1913-2012
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Pipeline Support Growing
‘Gentleman,’ ‘Credit To His Community’
Springbrook employees enjoying the post-dedication Brooks BBQ included, from left, Susan Swantak Furman, Nate Furman, and Jessie and Adam Remillard, all of Oneonta.
By LIBBY CUDMORE
I-88 OPTION BACKED
“To hear my golf swing? That’s something,” he said in introducing Sullivan, script writer for the “Saved By An Angel” TV show and an inspirational speaker Friday, Sept. 21, at The Fenimore Art Museum. He had been invited to the county by Cleinman Performance Partners, Oneonta, to talk to local optometrists. Tom Sullivan was born premature and, Please See SULLIVAN, A8
id Levine was not afraid to put his money down when he believed in something. Sam Nader, his friend of 78 years, recalled a time at The Rex, when the owner, Pete, boasted that, as a fellow Utican, he could beat Sid at anything. Sid rose to the challenge; he bet $10 Pete couldn’t beat him in spelling. HOMETOWN ONEONTA Pete agreed, and Sid Sid Levine receives a laid down his word: standing ovation April 10, Chrysanthemum. 2010, during the Otsego “Needless to say, County Chamber banquet. Pete had to pay him ten bucks,” Nader said. Sid, who had been named “Mr. Oneonta” for his contributions to numerous area charities, passed away Please See SID LEVINE, A9 INSIDE: Delhi’s Countryside Care Center is closing, but there are only a handful of beds available in Otsego County to accommodate the residents/STORY, A3
HOMETOWN ONEONTA, THE LARGEST CIRCULATION NEWSPAPER IN OTSEGO COUNTY, 2010 WINNER OF The Otsego County Chamber/KEY BANK SMALL BUSINESS AWARD
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Back in Time Weekend of the season!
Hear and see a great gathering of calliopes, band organs, and hand-cranked grinder organs from the Carousel Organ Association of America! Our mighty, majestic, Empire State Military Band Organ will give concerts in the Carousel Pavilion throughout the weekend!
5775 State Highway 80, Lake Road , Cooperstown, NY 13326 • For information visit FarmersMuseum.org • 888.547.1450