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& The Otsego-Delaware Dispatch Complimentary
Oneonta, N.Y., Friday, February 8, 2013
Volume 5, No. 20
City of The Hills
HOMETOWN ONEONTA
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OX HOSPITAL IS ABOUT TO BEGIN $10 MILLION IN RENOVATIONS TO CREATE A GOLD STANDARD IN PATIENT CARE, FAMILY-FRIENDLY SINGLE ROOMS, BRISTLING WITH TECHNOLOGY, AND AN INNOVATIVE OUTPATIENT OBSERVATION UNIT. $8.7 MILLION WILL BE PAID FOR BY A STATE GRANT, BUT $1.3 MILLION IS BEING SOUGHT FROM THE COMMUNITY FOX HAS SERVED FOR 112 YEARS.
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Ian Austin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA
Oneonta’s Dan Scannell and Clayton Sunderland spoon up pepper-laden Texas Chili, or “Wizard Chili,” as Dan called it, during CANO’s annual Chili Bowl, a pre-Superbowl fundraiser for the Wilber Mansion. Bubba Ekland of Oneonta won the coveted Fireman’s Choice Award.
‘Cash Mob’ Set To Roam In Downtown
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neonta’s first “Cash Mob” – everyone descends on a designated store and spends $20 – is planned at 5:15 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 12. Gather at the Main Street entrance to the parking deck. The idea, says organizer Mark Kleszczewski of Kickstart Capital, is to promote downtown stores – and have fun. At 6, the mob will gather for networking at B Side Ballroom & Supper Club. To vote on a store to target, follow the link on www. allotsego.com GET TOGETHER: The Otsego County Chamber’s next networking luncheon is 11:45 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27, in the Foothills Atrium. $20 for members; $30 for non-members. Call 432-4500 for reservations. PIECES OF HISTORY: On April 4, Hesse Galleries plans to auction off remaining contents of Steven’s Hardware, 153 Main St., Oneonta’s oldest downtown store when it closed last November. Items include the birch-bark Indian-made canoe, taxidermy and the original sign.
Reuben Fox’s $10,000 gift in memory of his wife, Aurelia Osborn Fox, above, built Fox Hospital in 1900. The $1,000 to buy the property was raised by 50-cent memberships in the hospital society. At right is an artist’s rendering of one of the new single rooms.
$1.3 Million Fundraiser Launched
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n two “mock rooms” on the floor above Fox Hospital Administrator John Remillard’s office, there are two high-end hospital beds. The mattresses, designed to accommodate up to 1,000 pounds, contain pressure-relieving IsoGel® that minimize bed sores. High-end, certainly, but nothing is being left to
BREAKING NEWS: Fox Hospital announced a $1.3 million fundraising effort at a kickoff breakfast Wednesday morning, Feb. 6. SEE www.AllOTSEGO.com
chance. Next week, according to Robbin Scobie, the hospital’s vice president/ nursing, patients themselves will test the two models to help determine which manufacturer will get the order.
This attention to detail, and to soliciting the advice of not just patients, but doctors, nurses, the whole staff, are central to a $10 million renovation of Oneonta’s 112-year-old hospital, last renovated in the 1970s. “Do we put the computer there? The bed there? The chair there?” are questions staff has been answering, said Remillard. “We want the best patient experience Please See FOX, A3
What’s The Best
Green Toad Bookstore’s Anne Van Deusen has been leading the search for the 10 most romantic novels.
By LIBBY CUDMORE
‘F Ian Austin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA
ifty Shades of Gray” may be on many women’s night tables, but Green Toad Bookstore’s Anne Van Deusen still believes in classic romance.
Jim Kevlin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA
Key players in Fox Hospital’s renovations are, from left, Administrator John Remillard; Robbin Scobie, vice president/nursing, and Gary Smith, vice president/professional & longterm-care services.
Story Of All Time?
“A lot of people still think the classics ‘Pride and Prejudice,’ are the best romances,” she said. Leading up to Valentine’s
Day, the Green Toad is polling customers, seeking to identify the top romance novel of all time – in two categories: “Most romantic” and “Book that proves love conquers all.” “I wanted men to answer,” she said. “I didn’t just want Please See NOVEL, 2
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