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he idea of a professional manager for Otsego County, which appeared to be in trouble Ian Austin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA EDITORIAL: Charlie Reiman, at last It appears the month’s Oneonta, discusses her county Board county paintings with artist of RepreChristine Alexander, Board of sentatives is RepresenEast Meredith, at The ready to take Fisher’s Barn during up issue of a tatives’ The 22nd annual Stagemeeting, county mancoach Run Art Festival has new ager/A4 in Treadwell on Sunday, life. July 2. Sixty-eight County artists participated at Rep. Ed Frazier, R-Un23 venues throughout Treadwell and Franklin. adilla, the board’s vice chair and chairman of its Strategic Planning Implementation Committee, said a cost analysis of a county-manager position and support staff will be part of a salary study commissioned by the COOPERSTOWN committee. “No one on the board has crowd of oppoa problem with looking at nents was expected the need for, and implicaWednesday, July tions of, a director of opera4, as the county Board of tions/manager/adminRepresentatives considered Please See MANAGER, A6 endorsing U.S. Rep. John Faso’s amendment to the AHCA requiring the state, not the county, to pick up any additional Medicaid costs from Obamacare reform. For result of debate, visit
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DECISION DUE: Common Council was expected to name acting Police Chief Doug Brenner to the position permanently when it met at 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 5. The meeting was a day later than usual due to the Fourth of July holiday. SUNDAY SUNDAES: Enjoy BBQ and make your own sundaes at the Oneonta NAACP’s annual picnic 10 a.m-4 p.m. Sunday, July 8, at Neahwa Park. WATER OUTAGE: Due to a broken water valve, homes on Ravine Parkway and Ravine Park South were without water for four hours Monday evening, July 3.
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Acting Police Chief Doug Brenner was originally slated to lead the Independence Day Parade in a police cruiser, but after he climbed aboard the Cadillac M41 Walker Bulldog Tank, he decided that he had to ride in it instead. “I’ve always dreamed of riding on a tank, and when will I ever get another chance to do this? It was awesome!” said Brenner, seen above waving with other riders as the tank makes its way down Main Street on Fourth of July afternoon.
Jim Hogan, left, and boat restorer Tom Krieg By LIBBY CUDMORE discuss worked that ONEONTA needs to be done hirty years ago, on the four school teachers antique made it their mission Susqueto restore an abandoned, hanna. dilapidated IF YOU GO: old house 30th anIan Austin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA – the oldest niversary of surviving Oneonta’s Swart-Wilcox – to help teach fourth House, 1-3 graders Jane Forbes Clark Helps Jim Hogan Save Historic Otsego Lake Boat p.m. SunOneonta’s day, July 9, was restoring the Atlantic,” (now in display history. on Wilcox By LIBBY CUDMORE Avenue. at the Clark Sports Center) “I asked what “Tina he was going to do with it, and he said it he Morris and COOPERSTOWN was going to restore it, and I thought that I went on a trip to Boston was the end of it.” and we got talking about or Walter “Jim” Hogan, what starts on But he learned that it had come from the Swart-Wilcox House,” Otsego Lake stays on Otsego Lake. Otsego Lake, and thought about it in the said Helen Rees. “Assistant “I had seen The Susquehanna years years that passed. “After Morris died, his Superintendent John Lutz ago in the barn of George Morris when I Please See BOAT, A6 had read an article that said
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The restoration of Oneonta’s Swart-Wilcox House as a house museum is 30 years old.
it was going to be demolished, and we felt like we had to do something. So we got together with Debbie Clough and Dawn Minette” From 1-3 p.m. Sunday, July 9, some 30 years later – 210 years after the house was built – Rees and cofounder Debbie Clough will host the first event of the annual Summer Sunday SePlease See HOUSE, A7
HOMETOWN ONEONTA, OTSEGO COUNTY’S LARGEST CIRCULATION NEWSPAPER 2010 WINNER OF The Otsego County Chamber/KEY BANK SMALL BUSINESS AWARD