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Pave-Athon Refinishes

3 Cooperstown Streets

In front of the Thanksgiving Home, Cobleskill Stone’s Bill Briscoe of West Oneonta and Marra Burke of Richfield Springs put the final touches on yesterday’s Cooperstown Pave-athon, where village crews and contractors paved Pioneer from Beaver to Elm; Elm from Pioneer to Chestnut, and Grove from West Beaver to Glen. Finishing touches – a patch on Lake Street and the fire hall’s parking lot – were due to be done today or shortly. That completes summer paving for the year, a $250,000-$300,000 undertaking, paid with revenues from paid parking, said Mayor Jeff Katz. This fall, the Mother of All Local Roadwork (after the recent two-year redo of Main Street, that is) will get underway, replacing water and sewer lines on Pioneer Street between Church and Lake, and rebuilding the street itself. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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