Hometown Oneonta 11-4-16

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Oneonta, N.Y., Friday, November 4, 2016

City Hall Works On $2+M Gap Vacancies Will Stay Vacant, Mayor Says By JIM KEVLIN

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$3M Food Hub On Priority List

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on-profit budgets and City Hall’s are similar on one way: Personnel costs, salaries and Ian Austin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA benefits, are 70 percent of expenses, Oneonta friends Maria BUDGET said Mayor Tomaino and Elizabeth Reynolds share a laugh Gary Herzig, ON TRACK while pausing from recently trick-or-treating Monretired COO day, Oct. 31, in downof Opportown Oneonta. The tunities for annual parade followed/ Otsego. MORE PHOTOS, A3 So to close the Noise Reports Herzig $2 million Up 50 Percent IF YOU GO: budget gap in the city’s p.m., This Semester 7Thursday, prospective Nov. 3, 2017 budwo months into the Mayor Herzig get, the only fall college semester, convenes place to go calls to the police second bud- is to keep complaining of noisy parties get meeting. the seven and rowdy neighbors are up unfilled posi50 percent from last year, tions vacant into 2017, he OPD Lt. Doug Brenner told said in an inteview. Common Council Tuesday, Three of those positions Nov. 1. are in the police department. Complaints rose from One is a management posi107 in 2015 to 154 in 2016, tion, vacated by Jeff House, Brenner said. Last school grants administrator at the year, OPD issued 27 tickets; time of his retirement. Four this fall alone, it has issued new positions sought by the 19. More details at fire department won’t be www. OTSEGO.com funded, he said. This will bring the budget from the current $17.2 milTRADITION ENDS: lion “wish list” to the $15.2 Rev. Mel Farmer, retired River Street Baptist Church million it needs to be. Meanwhile, he and Compastor, announced this year’s mon Council will be looking sixth annual “Angel of Love” Thanksgiving Turkey at a range of new revenues. Although he declined to & Christmas Ham program be specific at this point, he will be his last. noted that the $200,000 in HANNAFORD HELPS: SUNY impact aid state Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, obPartnering with the Salvatained from the state Legislation Army’s Oneonta Post, ture kicks in in 2017. Hannaford will once offer customers the opportunity to add $2 or $5 to shopping tallies that will go directly to serve families in their home communities.

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This artist’s rendering of the Susquehanna Regional Food & Beverage Hub, proposed for Chestnut and Main, echoes the downtown’s characteristic brick work.

4 CFAs OK’d At Region, Head To Albany 4 COUNTY PROJECTS ‘PRIORITIES’

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our Otsego County CFA applications are on the Mohawk Valley Regional Economic Development Council’s priority list and forwarded to Albany for a final decision: ► Susquehanna Regional Food & Beverage Hub, Oneonta, $3 million ► WiFi “hot spots” for Oneonta and Cooperstown’s downtowns, $110,000 ► Cooperstown Village Hall upgrades, $125,000 ► Toonie Moonie Organics, Fly Creek, $13,000

36 West Oneonta Cats Test Shelter’s Finances

VETS BREAKFAST: County Treasurer (and Army By LIBBY CUDMORE Reserve Capt.) Dan Crowell & JIM KEVLIN is guest speaker at Schenevus Central School’s annual WEST ONEONTA Veterans Day breakfast 10 a.m.-noon Wednesday, ne cat is missNov. 9. ing an eye. Many have sores, all have FALL BACK: Daylight worms, some have feline Savings Time arrives at 2 leukemia. a.m. Sunday, Nov. 6. But Stacie Haynes,

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$3 million, six-story building to house the Susquehanna Regional Food & Beverage Hub – entry point to the future “Finger Lakes of Beer” – has won approval at the regional level and been sent on to Albany for review by the Cuomo Administration. If it passes that final

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hurdle and receives funding – the CFA announcements are expected by early December – groundbreaking Please See CFA, B7

Rockefeller Center Tree Under Guard

Susquehanna Animal Shelter executive director, believes all 36 cats rescued from a Route 23 home here Thursday, Oct. 27, are expected to survive. Dr. Joan Puritz had alerted the shelter director on Oct. Ian Austin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA 14 of what might be termed Neighbor Frank Preston will miss a hoarding situation. the shade, but at least the tree “She told me, ‘The Please See CATS, A3 won’t fall on his house.

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t may not be as rowdy as a rock concert, but as far as Chris Harder, owner of Binghamton’s Priority One Security is concerned, guarding Graig and Angie Eichler’s Norway spruce is as crucial a job as any. “Everyone likes their property to be safe and secure,” said Harder, standing guard outside the 72 Country Club Road home. “We’re here to make sure nothing happens to the tree.” Please See SPRUCE, B7

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