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Can It Be?  2 Signs That

Economy May Rebound

Two stories in The Freeman's Journal suggest the local economy may be on the rebound. One, Farm Credit East is proposing a 50-job office in a new building it hopes to build near Glimmerglass Opera. Two, an entrepreneur is looking to put a 22-room motel in a Cooperstown building that was renovated seven years ago and is still vacant. And, how about Oneonta Mayor Gary Herzig going after $10 million to create jobs and housing in the city's historic downtown? All this and more in this week's newspapers.
Two stories in The Freeman’s Journal suggest the local economy may be on the rebound. One, Farm Credit East is proposing a 50-job office in a new building it hopes to build near Glimmerglass Opera. Two, an entrepreneur is looking to put a 22-room motel in a Cooperstown building that was renovated seven years ago and is still vacant. And, how about Oneonta Mayor Gary Herzig going after $10 million to create jobs and housing in the city’s historic downtown? All this and more in this week’s newspapers.
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