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Oneonta, N.Y., Friday, March 1, 2013
Volume 5, No. 23
City of The Hills
$3.8M PROJECT TO BEGIN IN DAYS
With Intuit CEO’s Gift, Hartwick Union Reborn converting Dewar’s Stack Lounge into a campus “livingroom,� and adding a 7,300-square-foot Campbell he Coach of the Silicon Fitness Center. Ribbon-cutting is Valley,� Intuit Chairman planned for November. Ian Austin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA of the Board Bill Camp“Because our students wanted it, it Oneonta City School bell, has put Hartwick College in was our top priority,� said President Board member Jamie scoring position. Not at Wright Margaret Drugovich of Hartwick’s Reynolds voices his Stadium, where the Hawks comlargest project since $12 million concerns to state Sens. pete each fall, but at the Dewar Campbell Golisano Hall opened in 2008. James Seward, R-MilUnion, 200 feet to the south. While there is a fitness center at ford, and John FlanaBeginning in the next few days, $3.8 the Binder Facility, it is at the north end of gan, who chairs the million in construction will begin there, Please See PROJECT, A3 Education Committee, By JIM KEVLIN
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during a forum Seward organized Tuesday, Feb. 26, at the high school. Behind Reynolds are School Board President Grace Larkin, left, and board member Sue Kurkowski.
Lady Jackets Face Seton In Class B Finals
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he Lady Yellowjackets will take on longtime rivals Seton Catholic Central at the Section Four Class B final on at 5 p.m. Saturday, March 2, at the Broome County Arena, Binghamton. For results, photos check www.allotsego.com FIRST TOURNAMENT: RoboKronos, the Otsego 4-H FIRST Robotics Team, will compete at the Finger Lakes Regional Robotics Competition on Feb 28 and March 1-2, at RIT.
Artist’s renderings show the exterior and interior of Hartwick College’s Campbell Fitness Center. Work will begin within days on the $3.8 million undertaking, the largest since Hartwick’s Golisano Hall opened in 2008. The associated renovation of Dewar Union’s adjacent Stack Lounge into a student “livingroom� is planned for completion by November.
Sustainable Otsego Bid To Halt Backing For Mayor Fizzles
PASTA FEAST: Holiday Inn Southside is again hostBy JIM KEVLIN ing (and donating) an annual pasta dinner to benefit Catholic Charities, 5-8 p.m. COOPERSTOWN Wednesday, March 6. Three ustainable Otsego’s drive to delay types of pastas; all you can permission for Oneonta Mayor eat. $10 for adults, $5 12 and Dick Miller to run for reelection on under; free 5 and under. the Democratic line in November fizzled Tuesday evening, Feb. 26. LET’S DANCE: Dances At the end of an hour-long committee from Spain and Italy will be featured Friday, March 8, as meeting in the county Board of Representatives’ chambers, county Chairman the Oneonta Concert AsRichard Abbate called for a voice vote sociation present Chatham Baroque at the Oneonta The- that resoundingly gave approval for Miller atre. 10:30 a.m. preview, $3; to circulate petitions to run on the Democratic ballot line in November’s election. 7:30 p.m. performance $20 Before a rare attendance of 40 people, general $6 for students. Please See MILLER, A5
Staff Flexibility Can Save $3 Million, Keep Otsego Manor Publicly Owned Marchi: Painful, But Privatization Would Be Moreso By JIM KEVLIN
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Manor director Ed Marchi looks over the numbers.
ack in the Golden Days of the welfare state – the 1970s – counties were reimbursed, dollar for dollar, for running nursing homes like The Meadows, forerunner of Otsego Manor. During those happy days, The Meadows’ workers negotiated a “step and grade� contract: 3 percent a year, plus 3 percent on their
anniversaries. Compounded, every $100 in salary grew to $134.39 over five years, $175.35 over 10. That “step and grade� continues today. Even though Otsego Manor workers have been without a contract since 2011, they have continued to receive 3 percent a year, plus 3 percent on their anniversaries. From the entry of “step and grade� through the 1980s, “reimbursements were cost-based,� Ed Marchi, Otsego Manor director, said in a broad-ranging interPlease See MARCHI, A7
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