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Otsego, Chenango Institutions

See Need For More Natural Gas

A meeting of big institutions in Otsego and Chenango counties – including hospitals and SUNY Oneonta – has dramatized a natural gas shortage locally and fueled an interest in approval of the Constitution Pipeline. Issue is explored in both Hometown Oneonta and The Freeman's Journal. Also this week, NYCM Insurance and two other Otsego County Chamber honorees are profiled.
A meeting of big institutions from Otsego and Chenango counties – including hospitals and SUNY Oneonta – has dramatized a natural-gas shortage locally and fueled renewed interest in approval of the Constitution Pipeline. Issue is explored in both Hometown Oneonta and The Freeman’s Journal. Also this week, NYCM Insurance and two other Otsego County Chamber honorees are profiled, and The Fenimore Art Museum’s summer season, featuring Ansel Adams’ early works, is previewed.
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