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New Hotel, New Fields, New Restaurants for Town of Hartwick

By DARLA M. YOUNGS
HARTWICK

"Yes, there’s lots of activity on Route 28,” Town of Hartwick Planning Board Clerk Elise Shiellack said on July 17 in an e-mail, when asked about ongoing development south of the Village of Cooperstown.

Shiellack confirmed that the former Pizza Hut building next to McDonald’s is still going to be a combination Dunkin’/Baskin Robbins.

As reported in “The Freeman’s Journal” and “Hometown Oneonta” on April 27, 2022, Town of Hartwick Planning Board members reviewed the site plan submitted by ADP Engineering and Architecture in December 2022, determining that changes to the property at 23 Commons Drive would be minor.

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