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Volume 7, No. 6
City of The Hills
& The Otsego-Delaware Dispatch Complimentary
Oneonta, N.Y., Friday, October 31, 2014
Richard p. miller, jr., 1943-2014
AREWELL, FRIEND Striving Led To Full Life, And Success
Engaged, He Was Always On The Job
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Led to believe she was taking part in a dance competition, Oneonta’s Valerie Adams puts on her best moves, only to be unmasked and discover the was dancing alone in front of the entire crowd at the Saturday Showdown rodeo at Damaschke Field on Saturday, Oct. 25. See photo gallery at WWW.ALLOTSEGO.COM
Conference Aims To Aid Volunteerism
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UNY Oneonta’s Center for Social Responsibility & Community’s 14th annual Conference on Volunteerism & Social Responsibility begins at 9:15 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 1., at the Morris Conference Center on the college’s campus. Admission free; public welcome. WINTER HOURS: The Oneonta Farmers’ Market will move to its winter location 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, in the Main Street Garage Walkway. KIDS FREE: An anonymous gift will allow children to attended the Catskill Symphony Orchestra’s holiday concert featuring Cherish the Ladies at 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 30, for free, if accompanied by an adult, including teachers and their classes. FINAL VISITS: The Democratic and Republican lieutenant governor candidates, Kathy Hochul and Chris Moss respectively, were due in Otsego County Wednesday, Oct. 29. Elections are Nov. 4.
By JIM KEVLIN
Colleagues Remember What Fun He Was To Work With
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e was a soldier, a line officer in the midst of the action in Vietnam. He was a Remembering business executive, rising to the presidency of the Case Hoyt Co., Kodak’s preferred printer during the film company’s Rochester heyday. He moved into academe as vice president of DICK MILLER external affairs at 1943-2014 the University of Rochester. His job: Get to know everybody. When Monroe County Executive Bob King was appointed SUNY chancellor, he reached out to Dick Miller, who spent the next three years in Albany as SUNY vice chancellor and chief financial officer, mightily Please See MAYOR, A3
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ayor Dick Miller wasn’t one to confine discussion to council chambers – or even office hours, his colleagues on Common Council will tell you. “I looked out one morning and I saw him coming down my driveway with a box of donuts,” said Madolyn O. Palmer, Fifth Ward. He said, ‘I have something I want to talk to you about,’ and I said, ‘Dick, I’m in my bathrobe’!” Similarly, Larry Malone, Second Ward, was sitting on his porch enjoying the evening when Miller, then president of Hartwick College, appointed him vice president. “He Please See FUN, A2
Celebrate Mayor’s Life At Foothills Ceremony
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celebration of Mayor Richard P. Miller, Jr.’s life will be at 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 2, in the Foothills Performing Arts and Civic Center. There will be no formal calling hours. Memorial contributions may be made to the Mayor Miller Memorial Fund, City Hall, 258 Main St., Oneonta, NY 13820, for the specific purpose of planting and preserving trees in public spaces. Arrangements are entrusted to the Lester R. Grummons Funeral Home.
INSIDE ► Editorial: Mayor’s City Hall tenure combined passion, logic/A4 ► Leaders, fellow citizens voice praise, regrets/A4 ► In Appreciation: Character in a man’s face/A4
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Newly minted Mayor Richard P. Miller, Jr., accompanied by a grandson, took a few minutes to pause and reflect on the front steps of City Hall after he was sworn in at Oneonta’s 20th mayor on Jan. 1, 2010.
► See photo tribute to the fallen mayor. ► Review select articles of highpoint of his career as mayor. ► Follow developing story since the tragic event.
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Sabatini’s Will Become Asian Temptations Aspen Dental Is 1st Tenant to exit one.” By LIBBY CUDMORE The Pattons have closed Sabatini’s Little On Site Of Former Neptune
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t’s the end of a dining era. “Brenda and I have been in hospitality for 35 years,” said Marty Patton. “We’ve owned Sabatini’s for 19 years. But just as important as starting a business is knowing when
Italy on Southside Oneonta and turned over its kitchen to Jianhua Chen, owner of Mount Fuji in the Southside Mall. “He does a great job with Mount Fuji,” said Patton. “They’re going to turn it into an Please See RESTAURANT, B5
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of the strip mall at the former Neptune Diner site on Southside Oneonta. The site plan, filed with the Town Of Oneonta in Please See DENTAL, B4
HOMETOWN ONEONTA, OTSEGO COUNTY’S LARGEST CIRCULATION NEWSPAPER 2010 WINNER OF The Otsego County Chamber/KEY BANK SMALL BUSINESS AWARD