Tin Cans Become Art Inside Southside Mall…
Tin Cans Become Art Inside Southside Mall…
Sanders Supporters Seek Signatures To Get Vt. Senator On Primary Ballot ONEONTA – Local Bernie Sanders’ supporters will have petitions available 1-3 p.m. Saturday at Southside Mall, looking for signatures to get the Vermont U.S. senator on New York State primary ballot in April. Wendy Harrington is organizing the day’s events.…
Known For Hard Diamonds, Kay Jewelers Shows A Soft Side …
Five Guys Burgers, Fries Coming To Oneonta Soon ONEONTA – Following an announcement from FIVE GUYS BURGERS and FRIES, Southside Mall management confirms that an Oneonta location will officially be “opening soon.”…
Homemade Costumes Abound At Southside Mall-O-Ween…
HALL OF FAME INDUCTION 2015 Lenny Dykstra Meets Fans, Signs Autographs at Southside Mall…
Prom-A-Palooza Shows The Latest To Fashion Fans Headed To Formals Oneontas’ Hannah Harby, a SUNY freshman, models some of the newest prom fashions at the 4th annual Prom-a-Palooza at the Southside Mall on Sunday.…
Shopping Local With Libby: You Need It? Mall Has It! By LIBBY CUDMORE • allotsego.com Edition of Thursday-Friday, Dec. 18-19, 2014 ONEONTA As we get deeper into chilly December and Christmas gets closer, the Southside Mall offers two great incentives to shop – it has something for everyone, and it’s all under one roof. “If you need it, you’ll find it at the Southside Mall,” said Mall Manager Luisa Montanti. “There’s a great selection for everyone.” I’m not one of…
Southside Mall Takes Stand To Save Thanksgiving Holiday For Families by LIBBY CUDMORE • HOMETOWN ONEONTA Edition of Friday, Dec. 5, 2014 Southside Mall manager Luisa Montanti was already thinking ahead of this season’s hottest trend. No, it wasn’t a new toy or the latest fashion – it was taking a stance against opening the Southside Mall on Thanksgiving Day. “We weren’t seeing a bump in additional traffic; it was the same traffic spread over three days,” she said. “All…
This Christmas, Shop Local – For The Fun Of It! Editorial in the Edition of Thursday-Friday, Nov. 27-28 Shopping local isn’t simply a feel-good decision. It’s essential to the economic well-being of our Otsego County neighbors and ourselves. In recent days, that’s been dramatized by the debate over whether the county should close the Department of Motor Vehicles Office in Cooperstown. The office was under threat because local drivers have opted to renew their licenses in Albany via the Internet.…