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City of The Hills

& The Otsego-Delaware Dispatch

Oneonta, N.Y., Friday, October 11, 2013

Complimentary

Major Molinari Back For New Honor

Kevin Molinari and wife Linda at OHS’ Wall of Distinction Induction Saturday, Oct. 5.

Anniversary Of Ricky Parisian Anniversary Casts His Thoughts Back 20 Years By JIM KEVLIN

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evin Molinari – that’s major to most of us, at least until he retired at

Troop C commander in May after a distinguished 35-year state police career – was back in the city of his birth to be honored. He was one of four OHS graduates whose names were

placed on their alma mater’s Wall of Distinction Saturday, Oct. 5. In an interview the day before, however, his thoughts Please See MOLINARI, A6

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FORMER JAVA ISLAND, KARMA TARGETED

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Nick Mykyntyn, left, and his brother Jake were both elevated to Eagle Scout rank Sunday, Sept. 29, at St. James Episcopal Church’s social hall. They are members of Troop 23.

Hartwick May Launch Center Of Local Food

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rewers, wine makers and other small businesses trying to cash in on the burgeoning movements for craft products and buying locally could get some help from a Hartwick College proposal. The school is considering a Center for Craft Food & Beverage to assist with the science, economics and marketing of craft production. The Mohawk Valley Regional Economic Development Council announced this week it is supporting the idea. JOIN CSO: Open auditions for the Catskill Symphony Orchestra are Saturday, Oct. 12, in SUNY Oneonta’s Fine Arts Building, beginning at 9 a.m. For a time slot, call Margaret Jevens at (315) 525-7009, or e-mail margaretjevens@ gmail.com. All instruments needed. FOOD, LAUGHS: Comedian Moody McCarthy (recently seen on Jimmy Kimmel) will headline the second annual Foothills Fundraiser & Food Tasting Sunday, Oct. 27. Tickets at www.foothillspac.org PUMPKIN HEAVEN: Saturday, Oct. 12, is Pumpkin Day at the Oneonta Farmers’ Market.

2 More Buildings Eyed For Bresee’s Treatment 1,600 REMEMBER RICKY B By RICHARD WHITBY

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And they’re off! 1,600 runners and walkers dash down the Main Street Viaduct in the 20th Ricky “Pit” Parisian Run, in memory of the trooper who died in the line of duty in 1994. From left are Nicole Bullock, Johnstown; John Padovani, Delhi, Kevin Harrison, North Bellmore; Ed Lorenz and Steve Eichler, both of Oneonta; Mylissa Terry, Walton, and Anne Killian-Russo, Cooperstown/MORE PHOTOS, A7

Gone 15 Years, OHS’ Eric Dettenrieder Lives Through Good Works In His Name Mountain. “He was an avid skier,” said his sister, Gretchen Owens. “I would watch him go down the t was a moment of inspiramountain and he looked like he was tion in Eric Dettenrieder’s life floating.” that would come to define his It was at Hunter Mountain that he legacy. found himself teaching a group of In 1996, then a fresh pre-med children with terminal diseases how graduate of Muhlenberg College to ski. in Allentown, Pa., Eric, a 1991 “When he came home, he told me OHS grad, was working at Hunter Eric with his mom, sister Please See ERIC, A2 By LIBBY CUDMORE

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uilding on Bresee’s momentum, two major buildings on Oneonta’s Main Street would receive $2.1 million in renovations if the state acts on a recommendation by the Mohawk Valley Regional Economic Development Council. The renovations would be done at 221 and 229 Main St., next to ComHOMETOWN ONEONTA munity Bank Joggers pass complex. The the former Java ground floors of Island and Karma Spa. both buildings – one four stories (229 Main) and the other three – were formerly occupied by Java Island and Karma Spa & Boutique, which has relocated to 297 Main Street. “This level of financial support to a Please See DOWNTOWN, A8

COUNTY BOARD OKS PRIVATIZED TOURISM

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he county Board of Representatives has unanimously approved a plan that would privatize tourism promotion. A three-year contract -- now being developed in detail -- would measure the success of privatization by whether the amount of bed-tax money generated in the county rises. Two leaders of the new approach, The Otesaga’s Jim Miles and the Hall of Fame’s Ken Meifert, answered questions at the board’s monthly meeting Wednesday, Oct. 2. A new 11-member board will include Foothills President Carol Blazina and Paul Lawrence, manager, Courtyard by Marriott. DETAILS AT WWW.ALLOTSEGO.COM

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


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