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SUNY Student To Council:

Take It To The Streets

SUNY's Jessica Levy, student coordinator for Into The Streets, hands an event tee shirts to Michelle Osterhoudt before the start of the Common Council meeting this evening. Levy invited council to join the volunteer efforts alongside students in cleaning up downtown on April 30th. Council members Michelle Osterhoudt, Joe Ficano, John Rafter and Melissa Nicosia accepted. "When I came to school here, I wanted Oneonta to to feel like a community to me." said Levy. "I was able to get that through volunteering. I love it so much I want to share that love with you all." Mayor Gary Herzig went on to commend Levy, saying "We love having you here and are so appreciative of your work." (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)
SUNY Oneonta student Jessica Levy, Into The Streets coordinatoe, presents event T-shirts to Common Council member Michelle Osterhoudt, Fourth Ward, before the start of the Common Council meeting this evening. Levy invited Council members to join students in cleaning up downtown on Saturday, April 30.  In addition to Osterhoudt, Council members Joe Ficano, Eighth Ward, John Rafter, Seventh Ward, and Melissa Nicosia, Second Ward, accepted. “When I came to school here, I wanted Oneonta to to feel like a community to me,” said Levy. “I was able to get that through volunteering. I love it so much I want to share that love with you all.” Mayor Gary Herzig commended Levy, saying, “We love having you here and are so appreciative of your work.” (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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