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Volume 8, No. 38

City of The Hills

& The Otsego-Delaware Dispatch

Oneonta, N.Y., Friday, June 24, 2016

Complimentary

Springbrook Plans ‘A Home’ For Students’ Families Oneonta dentist Gerald Pondolfino’s experience with son Zach inspired plans for “family engagement center.”

$2 Million Center Aims To Bring Loved Ones Together “I’m lucky that I live just a few miles down the road,” said Gerald Pondolfino, the MILFORD CENTER Oneonta dentist and secretary of the Springbrook board. hen families make the “When I miss Zack, I can difficult decision to come right over, take him to a place a son or daughmovie or go home.” ter at Springbrook, the children But that wasn’t always the often miss the little things – a case. For many years, Zack Springbrook was at a facility a few hours meal, a movie, board games CEO Kennedy with the family. Please See “A HOME,” A7 By LIBBY CUDMORE

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Tyler White, Unadilla, prepares a chopping log for competition during the Stihl Lumbersports Professional Northeaster Qualifier over the weekend in Damaschke Field.

A First Step Taken To Hire Next Manager

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ommon Council Tuesday, June 21, took the first step in hiring a new city manager – bringing in consultants from the state City/County Management Association to advise it on how to go forward. “These will be very experienced people,” said Mayor Gary Herzig. “These aren’t just any consultants, they’re actual city managers.” Council, 6-1, agreed to pay $4,000 for the services. TRAILS ON HOLD: Common Council also decided not to spend $40,000 required to get the Susquehanna Trailways plan moving forward again. For now, the current system will remain open to the public. A RARITY: Did you see the rare “strawberry moon” over Oneonta the night of the 20th? Strawberry, because a June full moon comes at the height of a berry harvest. Rare, because the full moon coincided with the summer solstice. That last happened in 1967, and won’t happen again until 2062. Photo at

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HERO HONORED: A funeral mass is planned for John Nowhitney, the World War II vet in the state Senate’s Veterans Hall of Fame/SEE B6

The EAGLE

Working in the huge new stockroom at the Northern Eagle Beverages’ warehouse that will be dedicated Saturday, June 25 are, from left Matt Tiffany, Worcester, Jared Jones, Unadilla, Carl Wenner, Fly Creek, Bradley Briggs, Davenport, Tim Terbush, Davenport, and Adam Peck, Unadilla.

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Northern Eagle Beverages, That Is, At $6.8M Plant By JIM KEVLIN

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he next step in Lou Hager Jr. and his family’s dream of a crops-to-tap beerproducing process in Otsego County will happen at 1-3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 25, when the

$6.8 million, 62,000-square-foot Northern Eagle Beverages warehouse hosts the public at an open house at the 41 Browne St. property. “Eventually, it will be 82,000 square feet,” said George Allen, Northern Eagle president, anticipating what’s yet to come: Plans are to build a brewery on site for Cooperstown Brewing Co.

in 2018, raising the price tag for the complex to $8.5 million or even $9 million. With no fanfare, the marketing and beer-distributing company moved its warehouse and offices to the new building on May 9, Allen said, although the hops contract-processing operating Please See WAREHOUSE, A7

Hit ‘Orange Is New Black’ Rock Falls, ‘Red Door’ Church Reacts Embraces Oneonta Again By LIBBY CUDMORE By LIBBY CUDMORE

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f you’re watching the latest season of Netflix’s hit series “Orange is The New Black,” keep an eye out for some local connections to “Litchfield Penitentiary.”

Oneonta’s own Tio Schluter can be seen behind Benny (Tyler Alverez) and inmate Gloria Mendoza (Selenis Leyva) in the scene where inmate Lorna Morello (Yael Stone) visits with her new husband Vince Muccio (John Magaro) in Please See HIT SHOW, B7

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hen the First United Presbyterian “Red Door” Church was built at Walling Avenue and Main in 1931, with its tower reaching towards heaven, the builders chose granite over brick. “They thought that, since it was a church, that granite was God-made, not man-made like brick,” Ian Austin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA said the Rev. Cynthia Walton-Leavitt. Parishioner Shane Mattice apGod-made though the materials may be, the Please See REPAIRS, A7 plies mortar in the capstones.

HOMETOWN ONEONTA, OTSEGO COUNTY’S LARGEST CIRCULATION NEWSPAPER 2010 WINNER OF The Otsego County Chamber/KEY BANK SMALL BUSINESS AWARD


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