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2016 - Page 53

CVS Delays Motel Purchase To Explore Demolition Cost

Cost Questions Stall CVS’ Motel Purchase Fire Made Demolition More Expensive By JIM KEVLIN • for www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – CVS Healthcare has asked for another 30-day delay – the final one, the company says – to study how much more razing the Cooperstown Motel will cost because of the Aug. 9 fire, according to attorney Martin Tillapaugh, who represents former motelier Al Brien’s estate. Following the raging fire that extensively damaged the existing building, the original Aug. 19 closing on…
September 23, 2016

Father Of Nanotechnology Is Accused Of Bid-Rigging

KEY PLAYER IN REGION’S FUTURE Father Of Nanotechnology Is Accused Of Bid-Rigging ALBANY – Alain Kaloyeros, the now suspended  president/CEO of SUNY Polytechnic Institute in Utica, pleaded not guilty in Albany City Court today after he was arraigned on the three felony charges for alleged bid-rigging of development projects in Albany as well as central and western New York, the Times Union of Albany reports. He, along with high-ranking members of the Cuomo Administration and private businesspeople in criminal complaints unsealed yesterday by…
September 23, 2016

Gang Member Arrested In Oneonta

SUSPECT IN SLAYING RETURNED TO NYC Bronx Gang Member Arrested In Oneonta ONEONTA – A man wanted for a murder connected to the Sex Money Murda gang in the Bronx was arrested Thursday at a house on Division Street in Oneonta, city police said today. Police reported receiving a tip Tuesday, Sept. 20, from the New York/New Jersey Fugitive Task Force that Christopher Canada, aka “Brabs,” was hiding out at a relative’s home in the city.  He was arrested without incident and taken…
September 23, 2016

Public Is Invited To Attend Downtown Renewal Launch

Public Is Invited To Attend Downtown Renewal Launch ONEONTA – The public is welcome at the kickoff meeting for the city’s newly named  Downtown Revitalization Steering Committee meeting 1-3 p.m. Tuesday in Foothills’ second-floor small theater.  There will also be an opportunity for public comment. The steering committee, which includes both college presidents and other business and civic leaders, was formed to implement the $10 million downtown revitalization grant announced in July to development a entertainment district around a “food…
September 23, 2016

Anne Ryan, 74; Active In Cooperstown Civic Life

IN MEMORIAM: Anne C. Ryan, 74; With NYSHA While In Cooperstown COOPERSTOWN – Anne Catherine Ryan, of Ithaca, who was active in the community while working at the New York State Historical Association, passed away unexpectedly on Sept.  20, 2016, at the age of 74. Anne, the daughter of the late Paul Ryan and Mary McCawley Ryan, was born in Pittston, Pa., March 31, 1942.  She attended West Side Central Catholic High School, graduating in 1960. Moving to Manhattan, she…
September 22, 2016

Truck Hits Power Pole, Knocking Out Power To Downtown, Bassett

Truck Hits Power Pole, Knocking Out Power To Downtown, Bassett COOPERSTOWN – Truck hit a power pole at the end of Beaver and Fair Streets this morning, knocking out power to some homes and businesses along Main Street, and resulting in Bassett Hospital converting to generator power for less than two hours. NYSEG repaired the damaged transformer shortly after 10 a.m. and Bassett quickly restored normal operations, according to hospital spokesman Karen Huxtable.…
September 22, 2016

E. Mayo Snyder, 86; Planner Involved In Brasilia Founding

IN MEMORIAM: E. Mayo Snyder, 86; Planner Involved In Brasilia Founding COOPERSTOWN –  E. Mayo Snyder, 86, of Cooperstown, who was involved in Brasil’s selection of Brasilia before going on to planning director positions in Connecticut and Upstate New York, died on Sept. 19, 2016.   The cause of death was a heart attack. Born in Plainfield, N.J., on April 11, 1930, he had a lifetime of interest in small communities in Central New York State.  In his youth, he was…
September 22, 2016
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