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Oneonta, N.Y., Friday, December 28, 2012

Volume 5, No. 15

City of The Hills

HOMETOWN ONEONTA & The Otsego-Delaware Dispatch

2012 citizens of the year County Board Chair Kathy Clark, R-Otego, is flanked by her fellow Citizens of 2012, county Reps. Kay Stuligross, D-Oneonta, left, and Linda Rowinski, D-Oneonta. In the background are their colleagues, from left, Rich Murphy, John Kosmer, Ed Frazier, Pauline Koren, Jim Powers, Gary Koutnik, Beth Rosenthal and Keith McCarty.

Ian Austin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA

The Oneonta Salvation Army commander, Cpt. Evelyn Hopping, right, with retired Majors Mary Smith, left, and Norma Hager, distribute Christmas presents from the Angel Tree drive Thursday, Dec. 20. “The entire floor was filled this morning!” said Hopping. “We have close to 600 families receiving food and toy donations.”

Entertainment Aplenty Near On First Night

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neonta’s First Night Celebration Monday, Dec. 31, will be bookmarked by the Main Street parade at 5 p.m. and free fireworks at 10:15. But there’s more: The Catskill Symphony at 7 at The Oneonta Theatre, a Broadway cabaret at 6 at Foothills (which hosts much more) and Randy’s Harptones Harmonic Band at 8 at First Baptist, 71 Chestnut. “We’re really cranking,” said organizer David Hayes, who was anticipating 2,0003,000 people downtown/ FULL SCHEDULE, B20

TV INSPIRED: Brewery

Ommegang will produce a line of beers based on HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” crafted to fit with the “themes and nuances” of George R.R. Martin’s Westeros realm. The first, Iron Throne Blonde Ale, will debut in March as the third season premiers. FACILITIES, THAT IS:

Council member Mike Lynch moved from Facilities to the Community Improvement Committee, not from Finance, as reported in last week’s newspaper.

Jim Kevlin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA

Counter-Coup Returns Amity To Long-Riven County Board By JIM KEVLIN COOPERSTOWN

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t was a coup. On Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2006, Democrats on the Otsego County Board of Representatives got behind Republican Don

Lindberg of Worcester and, with Lindberg’s sole Republican vote, elected him chairman. A few months later, David W. Brennan, the retired SUNY Oneonta dean and former county board chair, completed a sixcounty study and concluded, yes, Otsego County government should hire a county executive.

But, he said, it wouldn’t be fair to the man or woman: County representatives were simply too divided and angry; in that atmosphere, a county executive was certain to fail. This year came the countercoup. It was another Wednesday, Jan. 4, and the county board was dead-

locked again. The players were similar. Jim Powers, R-Butternuts, Lindberg’s nemesis in 2006, failed to get a majority. Lindberg then failed to gain a majority. So did a Democrat, Rich Murphy of the Town of Oneonta. Then first-term rep Linda Rowinski, D-0neonta, glanced across Please See CITIZENS, A4

County Gets Just 2.4% Of ‘NY Works’ Money

Y To Assume Control, Rescuing Teen Center By JIM KEVLIN

Custom Electronics’ $350,000 Largest Grant

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ot only will the Oneonta Teen Center not close, it will continue exactly as is while the Family Y takes it over, and beyond. “There should be no disruption and no interruption of service,” said Y Executive Director Frank Russo, who expects the legal steps necessary to transfer the Teen Center organization from OCAY (the Oneonta Community Alliance for Youth) to Y oversight will be Russo Please See TEENS, A3

By JIM KEVLIN & LIBBY CUDMORE ALBANY Ian Austin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA

Governor Cuomo announces economic-development grant winners Thursday, Dec. 20, at The Egg in Albany.

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espite state Sen. Jim Seward’s Economic Development Summit and the energy it released, Otsego County received a disappointing $1.44 million in the second round of state grants Gov. An-

drew Cuomo announced with fanfare inside the Empire State Plaza’s Egg Thursday, Dec. 20. Otsego County’s piece is just 2.4 percent of the $59.7 million awarded through the Mohawk Valley Regional Economic Development Council, which includes five other counties. And Cooperstown and its institutions claimed the lion’s Please See GRANTS, A3

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