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ONEONTAN LEADS FARMINGDALE 

Nader Inaugurated

As College President

Former Oneonta mayor John S. Nader pauses to chat with students at SUNY Farmingdale’s  earlier this week in advance of his inauguration as college president at 11 a.m. today in the Long Island school’s Nold Athletic Complex.  Nader, who had been SUNY Delhi provost for several years before his appointment as SUNY Farmingdale president last summer, was “invested with the rights and responsibilities of the office” by SUNY Trustees’ chairman Carl McCall.  Attendees included Nader’s latest successor at City Hall, Gary Herzig. More details, photos forthcoming. (SUNY Farmingdale photo)

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