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2 Dozen Concerned Citizens

Discuss Oneonta Theater Fate

Meg Hungerford, City of Oneonta finance director, advises two dozen people concerned about the fate of the Oneonta Theater that supporters should develop a plan of action if they want City Hall to help them in seeking grants and annual CFA state funding. The citizens had gathered at a “Community Conversation” this morning at the Oneonta History Center, concerned about reports that theater owner Tom Cormier, who has had the property on the market for the past year, is running out of patience.  Full details in this week’s Hometown Oneonta, on newsstands tomorrow afternoon.  (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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