Advertisement. Advertise with us

Otsego 2000 Honors Historic Preservation

Jean Finch, Toddsville, examines the storyboard presenting the Hartwick Historical Association's recent accomplishment at Otsego 2000's Historical Preservation Awards ceremony Friday evening at the Upper Susquehanna Cultural Center, Milford.   The Hartwick society received the 2014 Community Pillar Award.  (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com)
Jean Finch, Toddsville, examines the storyboard presenting the Hartwick Historical Association’s recent accomplishments at Otsego 2000’s Historical Preservation Awards ceremony Friday evening at the Upper Susquehanna Cultural Center, Milford. The Hartwick society received the 2014 Community Pillar Award. (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com)

Posted

Related Articles

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO: 06-14-23

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO for WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14 Otsego 2000 Presents Series On Local Historic Preservation HISTORIC PRESERVATION—5:30 p.m. Otsego 2000’s series on preserving local history presents Cooperstown Graduate Program Professor of Material Culture Cindy Falk for “All the Colors of the Rainbow: Deciphering Historic Paint Colors,” an overview of historic paint colors, how their popularity changed over time, and what colors were likely used architecturally and why. Upper Susquehanna Cultural Center, North Main Street, Milford. (607) 547-8881 or visit facebook.com/otsego2000/ BLOOD DRIVE—1-6 p.m. Save up to three lives with the American Red Cross. Quality Inn, 5206 State Highway 23, Oneonta. Register at redcrossblood.org…

News from the Noteworthy: Otsego 2000 Works To Ensure We Thrive

If you’re a very recent newcomer, you may know us best for our programs that add to the vitality of daily living in Otsego County. The Cooperstown Farmers’ Market (1991) was established to bring farmers and artisans to their customers and those customers back to Main Street at a time when even baseball writers were lamenting the takeover by baseball shops.…

Wind Project DEIS Misleading, Incomplete

New Leaf Energy, a developer based in Massachusetts, proposes to build two large wind turbines (each approximately 650 feet high and producing a total of approximately 10 Megawatts (MW) of energy when maximally productive—in New York state, this translates to 2-3 MW on average).…