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Volume 8, No. 35
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“common spaces for studying, programming and gathering.” Hartwick College’s newest learning-living complex, a $7 million, 76-bed building, was approved by the city Planning Commission on May 18, and work is due to start next Monday, June 6, hoping for completion by June 2017. With a target enrollment of 1,500 and there only 1,176 Please See HOUSING, A7
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er experience with Regional Economic Development Council’s – like our Mohawk Valley Region – will be the topic when Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochal speaks at the noon luncheon at a Small Business/Workshop Development Summit 10:30-3:30 Thursday, June 8, at The Otesaga. Organized by the Otsego County Chamber of Commerce, it includes panels through the afternoon. To Register, call 432-4500.
Work starts Monday, June 6, on Hartwick College’s new “Learning-Living Residential Complex,” aiming to bring 75 students back on campus.
On Mend, Seward Bound For Albany He Takes Pocket Full Of Bills He Aims To Bring Back As Laws In Just 3 Weeks planned to depart for Albany that afternoon, t’s the where the last toughest three weeks thing I’ve of the state ever done – just Senate’s current ask Cindy,” state session were due Sen. Jim Seward, to begin. R-Milford – his life He put his toe had been a whirlback in the waHOMETOWN ONEONTA ter of public life wind of constant Seward back at Friday evening activity since he Oneonta ofwas first elected in his the 27th, crossfice. 1986 – said of his ing Route 28 just-completed six weeks from his Milford home and of enforced leisure as he speaking at a “Celebration recuperated from a bladder of the Life and Legacy of cancer operation in April. Niles Eggleston,” the busiAs of Tuesday, May 31, nessman, civic and church however, it’s over, as the leader and neighbor of the senator was back on the job senator, perhaps best known in his Oneonta office and Please See SEWARD, A7 By JIM KEVLIN
‘I In top photo, Boy Scout Ethan Dugan, Troop 23, lays a wreath on monuments there/MORE PHOTOS, B3 Oneonta Vets Club Commander Len Carson, right, the newly elected county rep, presides for the last time at Memorial Day ceremonies in Neahwa Park.
WHITHER DOWNTOWN?
The LA Group, Saratoga Springs, has been developing a strategy to revive downtown Oneonta since last fall, and will report their findings Tuesday, June 7, at the 7 p.m. Common Council meeting.
Carvin’s New Comic Book Helps Bullied, Bullies Too
CHARTER VOTE: Also
at that meeting, Common Council will vote on fairly minimal changes in the City Charter that came out of a four-month review.
By LIBBY CUDMORE
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19TH FORUM: Candid-
dates seeking to succeed U.S. Rep. Chris Gibson, R-19th, will meet at a Wednesday, June 8, forum at Foothills in Oneonta. Republicans at 7 p.m.; Democrats at 8:30 p.m., sponsored by the League of Women Voters.
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Hartwick To Bring Students Home
ven the laundry room has a couch. “The college students on our steering committee said that social spaces and kitchens were important to them,” said Jim Kevlin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA Gregg Fort, Hartwick College’s Home from Broadway, vice president for college adAlexandra Fassler of vancement. Other colleges are Oneonta performs the likewise building residence halls National Anthem at the
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By LIBBY CUDMORE
start of the Hall of Fame Classic Saturday, May 28, in Doubleday Field/
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Attorney Sasha Herzig, right, of Brooklyn, joins her dad, Mayor Gary Herzig and former mayors David Brenner, John Nader and Kim Muller, marching in the Memorial Day Parade down Main Street.
hen rising star Cuyle Carvin was a student at OHS, being a jock didn’t mean he had to pick on the nerdy guy. “There was this one kid who was always alone, always looking down at the
ground when he walked,” said Carvin. “One day, I passed him a note that said, ‘If you need a friend, I’m here’.” The boy responded, and Carvin invited him to lunch. Please See CARVIN, A6
HOMETOWN ONEONTA, OTSEGO COUNTY’S LARGEST CIRCULATION NEWSPAPER 2010 WINNER OF The Otsego County Chamber/KEY BANK SMALL BUSINESS AWARD