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Oneonta, N.Y., Friday, April 29, 2016

PIPELINE BAN MAY BE CHALLENGED

City of The Hills

Constitution Developers Explore Suing New York Ian Austin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA

Oneonta’s Erica Baldanza show off her hula-hooping skills on Main Street at the 11th annual OH-Fest Saturday, April 23.

Little Trouble Stirs OH-Fest, OPD Reports

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ith almost 4,000 people at the Kid Ink concert that closed out the 11th annual OH-Fest, police reported “no major arrests” and only a handful of misdemeanor tickets issued. “We can chalk this one up to the successful side,” said Lt. Douglas Brenner. Three high school students were arrested for fighting, and turned over to their parents. Also, there were five criminal mischief tickets, two noise complaints, and a case each of marijuana possession and public urination. A TREE FOR MILLER: City Hall is planning a tree planting in the new Miller Park at 10 a.m. on Arbor Day, Friday, April 29, at the corner of Main Street and Lettis Highway. SAUNDERS’ 1ST: George Saunders’ first novel, “Lincoln In The Bardo,” has been scheduled for release on Feb. 17, 2017. Saunders, who teaches at Syracuse and lives somewhere in the Oneonta area, won national repute for “The Tenth of December,” a short-story collection that was a finalist for the National Book Award. GET STATE MONEY: A briefing on winning state CFA grants is planned at 8 a.m. Friday, May 6, at Otsego Now headquarters, fifth floor, 189 Main St., cohosted by Mayor Herzig.

Jobs Impact Still Unclear

The embankment along the 300 block of Chestnut Street has been a dumping ground for years, but Fifth Ward Council member Dana Levinson is making it her mission to get the area cleaned up.

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Levinson Raises The Alarm Freshman Council Member: Clean Up Illegal Dumping By LIBBY CUDMORE

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usting paint cans, a battered couch, household trash spilling out of torn black bags are being dumped down the hill in the 300 block of Chestnut Street.

The Fifth Ward is filthy, and Council member Dana Levinson is going to clean it up. When Jason Card, Oneonta Y program & membership assistant, bought the house at 311 Chestnut St., “he looked over the bank to see all this garbage,” she said. “He

called me up and we started a conversation.” “The past owners just threw bed frames, chairs, anything back there,” said Card. “When my neighbor bought her house last year, she filled three dumpsters with the Please See LEVINSON, A3

he stalled Constitution Pipeline’s developers are considering taking the State of New York to the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals to reopen the way for the 124-mile project, according to their spokesman. “At this point, we’re INSIGHT: For very committhe DEC stateted to pursuing ment and every availConstitution response, SEE able open A4 to challenge the state’s decision,” Chris Stockton said Tuesday, April 26. He said lawyers for Williams Partners and Cabot Oil & Gas are “currently assessing” their legal options to overturn the state’s decision. The Friday before, the state Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) announced it would not grant water-quality permits the project requires, saying the Constitution should have “co-located” the pipeline along existing rights-of-way – that is, along Alternate M, which would have paralleled I-88 through Otsego County and had won the endorsement of the county Board of Representatives in 2014. A letter from the DEC’s chief Please See PIPELINE, B7

The Next Big Thing Gestating

Mohican Farm Manager Bob Sutherland tends a compost pile that Saturday, April 23, was percolating along at 170 degrees.

Pilot Project Sets Stage For Oneonta Composting Initiative ought to know. “You can’t really call it soil,” he said, grasping a handful of SPRINGFIELD rich brown material from the most fully digested of a halfshes to ashes, earth dozen compost piles behind the From old, new Mohican Farm barn at Allen to earth. Actually, earth to Lake Road, just west of Otsego compost, Mohican Farm manager Bob Lake. “Soil includes sand, organic matSutherland will explain to you, and he Please See COMPOST, A3 By JIM KEVLIN

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