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Oneonta, N.Y., Friday, October 18, 2013
City of The Hills
SUNY Hires Carolyn Lewis For Economic Development
GOOD FEELING GREETS BRESEE’S OPENING
SUNY 2020, Start Up NY, MVREDC In Her Portfolio By JIM KEVLIN
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arolyn Lewis, who stepped down in August as Otsego County economic developer, has been chosen for a newly created parttime ec-dev position at SUNY Oneonta. “She brings with her valuable economic development and community experience,” said ColIan Austin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA leen Brannan, top aide to SUNY President Nancy Kleniewski. Robert Stefanik of “We anticipate working with her Oneonta Job Corps, top, likes Oneonta’s on initiatives that will benefit Jim Flannery – for his both the college and the commubrains. The two parnity.” ticipated in the third annual Zombie Walk Saturday, Oct. 12/MORE PHOTOS, A3
LWV Forum Will Feature Town Races
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own of Oneonta’s county board candidates – Democrat Dan Butterman and Republican Janet Hurley-Quackenbush – will appear at a League of Woman Voters’ debate 7-9:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 23, at SUNY Oneonta’s Morris Conference Center. Also debating are the town justice candidates, Democrats Sean Farrell and Dawn Oliver and Republican Bruce Smith. The evening will conclude with four candidates for the two Town Board seats: Republicans Brett Holleran and Fred Volpe, and Democrat Andrew Stammel and Patricia Jacob.
New Bank To Reflect City’s RR Glory Days Branch Due To Open On Main Street In ’14
Lewis will be located in Kleniewski’s suite of offices in the Netzer Administration Building, reporting to Brannan. For her part, Lewis called the Lewis new job “a great opportunity” and said, “SUNY recognizes it’s a key player in economic development.” She starts work on Monday, Oct. 21. The new position was created in response to a growing number of economic-development initiaPlease See LEWIS, A7
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Amid much good cheer, former Mayor John Nader presents developer Chip Klugo with a piece of Bresee’s former facade. “This piece of that front represents what was, and you are what is,” said Nader at the Tuesday, Oct. 15, ribbon-cutting on the $8 million project. At right is state Sen. Jim Seward/MORE PHOTOS, A6
College Dorms, Plus ‘Affordable Luxury’ Hillside Commons Has MMA Boxing, Latte Makers, More
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he artist’s renderings aren’t ready yet, but Bank of Cooperstown President Scott White wants “to celebrate Oneonta’s railroad history” in a new City of the Hills satellite. The 2,600-square-foot structure, which will replace two houses heck city Planning at 34-36 CommisMain GOING ONCE... Chuck sion’s vote at St., was D’Imperio is live auctionWWW.ALLOTSEGO.COM scheduled eer at the Greater Oneonta for initial Historical Society’s Annual review Meeting & Fundraiser Aucat 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. tion. Doors open at 5, meet16, before the city Planning ing at 6:30, auction at 7:30 Friday, Oct. 18, at the Wilber Commission. The building, being deMansion, 12 Ford Ave. signed by PWCarlin Architects, Pittsburgh, Pa., may PIT RUN ON TV: A include a clocktower and the one-hour video of the 20th tall, narrow windows that annual Pit Run, produced are associated with railroad by SUNY Oneonta, will buildings. be shown on Time Warner The bank plans to raze Cable Channel 23 on Satthe two houses and get the urdays, Oct. 19 and 26, and project going as soon as posNov. 2, at 2 p.m. sible with a goal of opening GET FIT: The Health And by May 2014, White said. “That means we can miss Wellness Expo 2013 is 11 what’s left of the fall builda.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, at Southside Mall, spon- ing season,” he said. Please See BANK, A6 sored by Bassett Healthcare.
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Luke Wise of Morris puts forms in place at the Hillside Commons work site, preparing to pour cement.
t’s a homecoming of sorts for SUNY Oneonta alumni Jeff Smetana, Class of 1978. “It’s a great place to come to school,” he said, looking down on his alma mater from the top of Blodgett Drive, site of Hillside Commons, a high-end high-rise aiming to serve 350 undergrads much like Smetana was 35 years ago. “We’re really enjoying working in this community.” Two months after breaking ground, Vestal-based Newman Development Corp.’s plan a cut- Developer Jeff Smetana reviews ting-edge student the artist’s rencommunity is taking shape. The derings of Hillside Commons. glass-lined tower where young scholars will pore over their texts – or cybertexts – while the sun sets over the former Homer Folks TB Hospital is a matter of Please See DORMS?, A6
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AMERICAN�MASTERS�� Thomas Cole to Grandma Moses Reopens October 19
A wide range of works from the Fenimore Art Museum’s permanent collections reflecting on iconic artists as well as some prominent si�ers.
FenimoreArtMuseum.org (Detail) Robert Fulton (1806) by Benjamin West (1728-1820). Oil on canvas. Gi� of Stephen C. Clark, N-218.1961. Fenimore Art Museum, Cooperstown, New York.
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