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Environmentalist Davies Sought To Make City Greener

from MELISSA NICOSIA Environmentalist Davies Sought To Make City Greener To the Editor: As outgoing city councilwoman for Oneonta’s Second Ward, it is my privilege to endorse Dr. Mark Davies for the Ward 2 Common Council seat in the upcoming primary election on Tuesday, June 25. Mark has been a city resident for 17 years. He is employed as a Hartwick College professor of education, and is coordinator of the environment, sustainability and society major there. On a personal note,…
June 12, 2019

Davies Announcement Sets Up First Contest For Common Council

Davies Announcement Sets Up First Contest For Common Council  Professor, Businessman To Vie In 2nd Ward ONEONTA – The first contest in November’s Common Council election surfaced a few minutes ago. Mark Davies, the Hartwick College professor who chairs the city’s Environmental Board, announced he will be running to represent Oneonta’s 2nd Ward on the Common Council, replacing Melissa Nicosia, who isn’t running again. His announcement sets him up against Seth Clark, a Democrat who announced over the weekend he is…
February 25, 2019

Solar Permits, Urban Forests On Sustainability Taskforce Update

Task Force Briefs City Council On Solar Permits, Urban Forests By LIBBY CUDMORE • for www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – The sustainability task force wants to make it easier for homeowners to let the sunshine in – with solar panels, that is. “We’ve brought forward a unified solar permit that makes it easier to go through the process of getting permits for rooftop solar,” said Mark Davies, a member of the Sustainability Task Force during tonight’s meeting of the Common Council.  “If…
March 15, 2016

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