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U.S. Attorney Investigating SUNY Polytechnic Contracts

U.S. Attorney Investigating SUNY Polytechnic Contracts Center Of Nano Boom Source Of Otsego County’s Ec-Dev Hopes U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara is subpoening the Utica area’s SUNY Polytechnic Institute, font of Otsego County’s nanotechnology hopes,  as part of a probe into Gov. Cuomo’s “Buffalo Billion” economic development plan, the Daily News has learned, www.NYDAILYNEWS.COM reported two hours ago. SUNY Poly president Dr. Alain Kaloyeros received subpoenas seeking documents and other information in recent months, the Daily News said, quoting sources. In addition, the SUNY…
September 18, 2015

Eloise Goulette, 102; Oneontan Resided Downstate Near Son

IN MEMORIAM: Eloise Goulette, 102; Oneontan Resided Downstate Near Son ONEONTA – Eloise Goulette, 102, former long-time citizen of Oneonta, died at the Lutheran Care Center in Poughkeepsie today – Sept. 17, 2015 – where she had lived since 2006. She was born in Carbondale, Pa., on April 28, 1913, the daughter of the late Franklin and Mary Jacobs Layman. On May 10, 1932, in Oneonta, Eloise married Albert J. Goulette, Sr.  Albert predeceased her on Feb. 22, 1986.…
September 17, 2015

Future Teachers, Consider Hartwick: Its Ed Majors 6th Highest Paid In U.S.

Future Teachers, Consider Hartwick: Its Ed Majors 6th Highest Paid In U.S. TROY – Hartwick College has been ranked #6 among 713 colleges nationwide in Highest Paid Grads in Education by College Factual (www.collegefactual.com), a trusted resource that uses customizable tools and outcomes-based rankings systems to guide students through the college selection process.…
September 17, 2015

Republican, Democratic Primary Races For Hartwick Town Supervisor Are Tied

INCREDIBLE! Republican, Democratic Primary Races For Hartwick Town Supervisor Are Tied COOPERSTOWN – It’s likely never happened in Otsego County before – or anywhere else in the country for that matter. After adding in absentee ballots, the county Board of Elections announced today that both Republican and Democratic primaries for Hartwick town supervisor are tied. Incumbent David Butler and challenger Bob O’Brien, the Hartwick fire chief, are tied 53-53 for the Republican nomination.   Juli Sharratt, who was running for the…
September 17, 2015

Clark Sports Center Seeking Fetterman Award Nominees

Clark Sports Center Seeking Fetterman Award Nominees COOPERSTOWN – The Clark Sports Center is seeking nominations for the annual Fetterman Award, given in memory of Patrick C. Fetterman, long time associate director of the Arthur Corning Clark Gymnasium/Clark Sports Center. Recipients are honored for their dedication to serving local youth, especially in the area of athletics.  The Clark Sports Center will make a presentation of this award at a special gathering of friends, family and members of the community. A trophy…
September 17, 2015

Clifton R. Wharton Jr.’s Autobiography Published

Clifton R. Wharton Jr.’s Autobiography Published County Resident, Retired SUNY Chancellor Remembers COOPERSTOWN – Clifton R. Wharton Jr., former SUNY chancellor, deputy secretary of state, Michigan State president,  president of Fortune 500 TIAA-CREF and former Rockefeller Foundation chair, has published his memoir, “Privilege And Prejudice.” As the book tour begins, he will be interviewed this week by Bill Moyers at an event at the TIAA-CREF headquarters, then will appeared at 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26, at The Fenimore Art Museum Auditorium…
September 17, 2015

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