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Brzozowski To Leave Common Council

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ONEONTA – Common Council member Bob Brzozowski announced this evening he won’t seek a second term this November.

“It has been my privilege to serve Ward 7 and the City of Oneonta as a Common Council member for the past three plus years,” he said.  “I plan to serve out my term, but will not run for re-election in November.  I will concentrate my energies in 2016 and beyond on the Greater Oneonta Historical Society and its History Center.”

Brzozowski, who is GOHS executive director, had chaired the Downtown Improvement Committee before the reorganization of the committee structure.

Of the eight Council members, Larry Malone, Mike Lynch and Chip Holmes have already said they are not running again.  Since, Lynch has indicated he may change his mind.

 

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