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Bassett Honors The Mays At First Valentine’s Soiree

Bassett Honors The Mays  At First Valentine’s Soiree Joshua Truman, Friends of Bassett executive director, top photo, right, presents a framed program of the first Valentine’s Soiree to guests of honor Dr. John May and his wife Amanda Saturday at The Otesaga. John May is the recently retired longtime director of NYCAMH (the New York Center of Agricultural Medicine & Health); Amanda May was a Friends fundraiser on several key campaigns.   The Soiree replaces the New Year’s Eve Gala as…
February 11, 2017

‘The Perpetual Now’ Explores Lonni Sue Johnson’s Dilemma

‘The Perpetual Now’ Explores Lonni Sue Johnson’s Dilemma COOPERSTOWN – Michael D. Lemonick, now an editor at Scientific American, has just published “The Perpetual Now: A Story of Amnesia, Memory and Love,” chronicling the overnight memory loss of Lonni Sue Johnson, the Town of Middlefield artist who created many New Yorker covers and drawing in the New York Times. CLICK TO READ KIRKUS REVIEW “Lemonick focuses on her case and biography,” recounts the first review, in Kirkus Reviews, “but he…
February 9, 2017

Small Business Support, Signage Westcott Lot Top DRI Projects

Small-Business Support, Signs, Westcott Lot Top DRI Projects By IAN AUSTIN & LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – The redevelopment of the Westcott Lot, new signage on Main Street, upper-floor apartments and, the centerpiece – the Mohawk Valley Food & Beverage Innovation District – were all recommended for a piece of the $10 million DRI funding by Stantec and the three Downtown Revitalization Initiative subcommittees during their annual meeting this afternoon. “No one person in this group will get everything…
February 7, 2017

Vietnam ‘Wall That Heals’ Coming To Neahwa Park

Vietnam ‘Wall That Heals’ Coming To Neahwa Park ONEONTA  – Two years after Gene Schmidt raised the funds and installed a monument to Oneonta high school students who died in the Vietnam War, he’s bringing the “Wall That Heals” back to Otsego County. “Last year, Princeton had 10,000 people come to the Wall,” he said during the Parks and Recreation Commission meeting earlier tonight. “With everything we have going on Memorial Day, I’m sure that number will be eclipsed here.”…
February 6, 2017
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