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Organ Lovers, Get Ready For Big Sound Wassail Concert Will Debut Sid Chase’s 1,500 Pipes By LIBBY CUDMORE WORCESTER
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ith 1,500 pipes already in place, Sid Chase isn’t even close to Ian Austin/ OTSEGO.life finishing his dream organ. Organ builder Sid Chase’s master in“2,500 is the ideal,” he strument is about to be debuted.
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IF YOU GO: A.J. and Liza Bodnar debut their fifth album, “Lift the Latch,” on Worcester Second Baptist Church’s organ at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 14. said. “It’s a work in progress.” An organ maker and
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ou think it’s a Norman Rockwell. But it’s jeweler Wolf Wilde presiding, pastor-like, as a couple exchange an anniversary ring. On closer look, the pair is two local physicians, Fox’s Deanna Palumbo and Bassett’s Michael Levenstein. You think it’s a Norman Rockwell. But on closer examination, it’s psychologist Andrea Shue, in a pink dress, perched on a shiny chrome stool at Soda Jerks, that outer Chestnut Street eatery. The soda jerk himself is another Oneontan, photographer Lee Pfeil. Historical muThe scenes are rals will soon striking photos cover the Hisshot in the past few tory Center’s months, the basis bricked-up of the first two of windows. five murals that will soon adorn the Dietz Street side of the Oneonta History Center, 183 Main St., the first perhaps as soon as First Night. When complete, passersby will get the impression they are looking through storefronts into one of the five businesses that occupied the three-story structure; erected in 1865, it was the first brick business block in Oneonta’s Jim Kevlin/ OTSEGO.life downtown. Muralist Frank Anthony discusses the first Oneonta History Center mural Walter Brown, sometimes with with collaborating artist Carol Mandigo at his Hamden studio. At top are Please See MURALS, B3 photos by Jason Sexton that will be the basis for the murals.
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t. Niklaas, the Belgian Santa Claus, will spend the afternoon at Ommegang singing carols, giving gifts and meeting with children from Noon-3 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 15. Brewery Ommegang, 656 Cty. Hwy. 33, Cooperstown. Info, www.ommegang.com FAMILY FUN: Get in the Christmas spirit with cookie decorating, water games and more at the YMCA’s Family Fun Night, 6-8:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 13, YMCA, 20-26 Ford Ave., Oneonta. Info, 432-0010. SWEET SOUNDS: The Sweet Adelines chorus performs Christmas carols and popular tunes with three surprise soloists. 2 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 14, Southside Mall, 5006 N.Y. Rte. 23, Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-8854. CANDLES GLOW: The Farmers’ Museum will once again glow under soft, flickering lights at its annual Candlelight Evening, 3-7 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 14. The Farmers’ Museum, 5775 State Rte. 80, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-1450. CHRISTMAS CHORUS: The Red Door Church presents its Christmas Cantata, followed by a potluck supper and carol sing-a-long. 4 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 15, Red Door Church, 2 Walling Ave., Oneonta. Info, RSVP (dinner only) (607) 432-7520. CLASSIC TALE: The Glimmer Globe Theatre presents Charles Dickens’, “A Christmas Carol” at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 15. The Farmers’ Museum, 5775 State Rte. 80, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-1450. CHAMBER CONCERT: The Catskill Chamber Singers present their Christmas concert, “Run, Toboggan, Run -- American Songs of the Season.” 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 15, First Presbyterian Church, 296 Main St., Oneonta. Info, www.catskillchambersingers.com.
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time, and MSO, Alan Cleinman, Deanna Palumbo and others have rounded out the estimated. Two checks that arrived in recent days have Brzozowski adding a sixth mural over a bricked-up doorway, maybe trompe l’oeil on a “Pathway to History� theme. The photo shoots Sexton arranged have been elaborate and precise, using lights, wardrobe, a makeup artist and on-location sets. “You’re basically simulating what they do in Hollywood,� said Mandigo. Using an overhead camera, echoing Vermeer’s “camera obscura� process, the image is projected onto 4- by 9-foot panels, allowing Mandigo to pencil the outlines quite precisely. A grid is overlaid on the photos and on the panel, helping the artists sketch and then paint the original image, a square at a time. First, Mandigo and Leschke will “underpaint� in browns and grays, then Anthony will add the color and final detail to complete the work. While first panel – the Lascaris’ one – may be ready for the city’s New Year’s Eve celebration, the artists believe the project should take as long as it must. “I just want to make sure we take our time and do it right,� said Mandigo. Reviewing that first work at Anthony’s airy studio on a rural Delaware County hillside, Mandigo reflected on how the collaboration of the four artists shows “how positive interaction comes into building a community.�
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DEBUT/From B1 Using spare parts from his organ-building and repair business – he’s built organs for The Farmers’ Museum and churches in Cooperstown and Oneonta. “That’s the largest one I’ve ever built,” he said of the one in Christ Episcopal Church, Cooperstown. “They have somewhere between 2,500 and 3,000 pipes.” The Second Baptist organ was built in the 1870s by John Marklove, an Englishman living it Utica well-known OTSEGO.life for his skills. Robert Sid Chase’s organ has been Roland – Chase later a labor of love. apprenticed with him – brought the already album, “Lift the Latch and altered organ here in the Let Us Come In,” a collec1930s. “There was no pipe tion of traditional carols organ here before,” said and wassails, live inside the Chase. sanctuary in the summers of The proprietor of Chase 2011 and 2012. “We fell in Organ Co. has been plying love with that church, those his trade since the 1960s, acoustics,” said Liza. and playing the organ since “The church became childhood. As the church another instrument, another organist, he decided to take performer in the room,” on renovating the instrument added A.J., who plays the as a side project in 2010. organ himself on the open“Organists like a larger ing track, “Strike Up Your instrument to play on,” he Instruments of Joy.” said. “It’s finally a size They’ll debut “Lift the where it’s really fun to play. Latch” with a special conIt’s in surround sound.” cert at the Second Baptist Because of the church’s Church at 7:30 p.m. on size, many of the pipes are Saturday Dec. 14. In addilined up along the walls. “In tion to music, they’ll also be this room, there’s no place performing poetry. “It will to hide things,” he said. “So be the musical equivalent of we developed the idea to having people over for dinhang them out in the open ner,” said A.J. “There will and decorate them to match be courses.” the church.” One album in the church Chase designed several wasn’t enough, and the Victorian-style stencils and pair is putting the finishing painted the zinc pipes to touches on a second album match the pale yellow recorded at the church, a church walls and reinstalled collection of traditional the organ in 2011. American hymns titled “My It was that organ, as Lord, What Morning.” well as the acoustics of the And Chase still has plans church, that inspired musito keep building on his cians A.J. and Liza Bodnar, creation. “I’ve got these who tour the country from larger ones that will reach to their Westford home. They the ceiling,” he said. “It will decided to record their fifth continue to grow.”
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Thursday December 12
LECTURE -- 6 p.m. “An Evening With Erna Morgan McReynolds.” A discussion on markets and investments with special guests Tom Morgan and Gregory Marlowe. Holiday Inn, 5206 NY 23, Oneonta. Info, RSVP, (607) 432-5000.
Friday, December 13
IROQUOIS -- 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Anniversary celebration of Iroquois DAR Chapter in Worcester. Historic Wieting Building, Worcester. POTTERY -- 6-9 p.m. Make bowls for the Chili bowl. Pizza, snacks provided, BYOB. The Carriage House, CANO, 11 Ford Ave., Oneonta. Info, (607) 435-8718. DANCE -- 7 p.m. A full show of Irish and Ceili dancing. $10 adults, $5 kids. Ballroom Gallery, Cooperstown Art Association, 22 Main St., Cooperstown.
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Saturday, December 14
COOP FARMERS MARKET -- 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Bounty of seasonal fruits and veggies, and holiday treats. Handmade goods. Pioneer Alley (behind Key Bank, 103 Main St.), rain or shine. Info, (607) 547-6195, www. otsego2000.org ONEONTA FARMERS’ MARKET -- 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Christmas baskets, cakes and decor! Final Christmas Market! Main St. Garage walkway (Two doors from Latte Lounge). Info, www.Oneontafarmersmarket.com OPERA -- 12:55 p.m. “Falstaff” presented live in HD from the Metropolitan Opera. Foothills Performing Arts Center, 24 Market St., Oneonta. Info, www. foothillspac.com. THEATRE -- 8 p.m. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Cats.” Also Sun, 2. p.m. Goodrich Theatre, SUNY
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ART OPENING -- 1-3 p.m. Deborah Geurtze, “The Landscape We All Call Home.” The Art Garage, 689 Beaver Meadow Rd., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-5327. THEATRE -- 2 p.m. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Cats.” Goodrich Theatre, SUNY Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-9392, www.orpheustheatre.org READING -- 3 p.m. Local author Anouk van der Riet reads, signs her new children’s book “Milan and Jack: An Autism Friendship Story.” Village Library, 22 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, 547-8344. OPEN HOUSE -- 3-5 p.m. Music by Jack Stahl and Eight is Eneuf, decorations and tours. St. James Retirement Community, 9 St. James Place, Oneonta. Info, (607) 436-9974.
Monday, December 16
ART OPENING -- 5-7 p.m. Deborah Geurtze, “The Landscape We All Call Home.” The Art Garage, 689 Beaver Meadow Rd., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-5327. DRAWING GROUP -- 7-9 p.m. Artists of all skill levels invited to sketch from a live model without instructor. Cooperstown Art Association, 22 Main St, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 5479777.
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SENIOR SOCIAL -- 9 a.m.-2 p.m. YMCA Holiday Senior Social event with lunch, senior fitness classes, bingo and many other events. Free, open to all seniors. Oneonta Family YMCA, 20-26 Ford Ave. Info, (607) 432-0010. SPAGHETTI -- 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Spaghetti and meatballs with salad and bread. Eat in or take out. 6th Ward Athletic Club, 22
West Broadway, Oneonta. Info, (607) 436-9136. BLOOD DRIVE -- 11:30 a.m.6:30 p.m. “Communities that Care” Red Cross blood drive. Oneonta Elks Club, 84 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Info, 1-800-RED CROSS. CYBERMOBILE -- Four County Library Cybermobile visits Fly Creek Methodist Church 1010:20 a.m.; Schuyler Lake Post Office 10:30-10:50 a.m.; Mt. Vision Methodist Church 12:1012:30 p.m.; Laurens Library 12:45-1 p.m.; The Plains at Parish Homestead, Oneonta 1:30-2 p.m.; Wells Bridge Baptist Church 2:30-2:50 p.m. Books my be returned to any FourCounty Library System Library. Renewals and requests, call (607) 723-8236, X-322. Never overdue fines on Cybermobile books! LINE DANCING -- 6.30-8.30 p.m. Weekly Tues. line dances, new beginner class also. First United Presbyterian (Red Door) Church, 2 Walling Ave., Oneonta. Approach upper room from bridge on Roosevelt Ave.. Info, Bonnie Gale, (607) 336-9031, bonwillow@frontiernet.net
Wednesday, December 18
AL-ANON -- 7:30 p.m. Group meeting every Wed. When you don’t know where to turn because someone drinks too much, Al-Anon meets at Otsego Manor, Phoenix Mills Crossroad, near Rte. 28, Cooperstown.
Thursday, December 19
CYBERMOBILE -- Four County Library Cybermobile visits West Oneonta Town Hall, 9:30-9:50 a.m.; Little lambs Children’s Center, Oneonta 10:10-10:50 a.m.; Schenevus Valley Lodge 12:15-12:45 p.m.; Westford Fire Station 1-1:45 p.m.; First Christian Church, South Valley 2-2:30 p.m.; Middlefield Fire Station 2:45-3:15 p.m. Books my be returned to any Four-County Library
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SLIDE SHOW -- 6-7 p.m. Ed Rowley hosts a presentation of Brookwood Point photos. Seating limited, reservations recommended. Templeton Hall, 63 Pioneer St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-2366.
SPAGHETTI -- 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Spaghetti and meatballs with salad and bread. Eat in or take out. 6th Ward Athletic Club, 22 West Broadway, Oneonta. Info, (607) 436-9136. LINE DANCING -- 6.30-8.30 p.m. Weekly Tues. line dances, new beginner class also. First United Presbyterian (Red Door) Church, 2 Walling Ave., Oneonta. CONCERT-- 9 p.m. The Garcia Project recreates the Grateful Dead experience. Champagne toast at midnight. Oneonta Theatre, 47 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Info, www.oneontatheatre.com
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Sunday December 22
AMAHL – 3 p.m., 7 p.m. “Amahl and the Night Visitors.” Patrick Calleo production, $20 donation suggested. First Presbyterian Church, 25 Church St., Cooperstown. Tuesday,
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SPAGHETTI -- 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Spaghetti and meatballs with salad and bread. Eat in or take out. 6th Ward Athletic Club, 22 West Broadway, Oneonta. Info, (607) 436-9136. LINE DANCING -- 6.30-8.30 p.m. Weekly Tues. line dances, new beginner class also. First United Presbyterian (Red Door) Church, 2 Walling Ave., Oneonta. Approach upper room from bridge on Roosevelt Ave.. Info, Bonnie Gale, (607) 336-9031, bonwillow@frontiernet.net
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AL-ANON -- 7:30 p.m. Group meeting every Wed. Al-Anon meets at Otsego Manor, Phoenix Mills Crossroad, near Rte. 28, Cooperstown.
Saturday January 4
BOTTLE DRIVE – 9 a.m. Cooperstown Scout Troop 1254 monthly bottle drive. Leave deposit bottles and cans curbside. For special pickup, call (607) 547-5237.
Tuesday January 7
SPAGHETTI -- 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Spaghetti and meatballs with salad and bread. Eat in or take out. 6th Ward Athletic Club, 22 West Broadway, Oneonta. Info, (607) 436-9136.
Santa in his Christmas cottage. Pioneer Park, Cooperstown. SIT WITH SANTA -- 4-6 p.m. Visit with Santa at his cottage. Muller Plaza, Oneonta. Info, www.mainstreetoneonta.com. HOLIDAY FUN -- 6-8:30 p.m. YMCA Family Fun Night with cookie decorating, water games, and more. YMCA, 20-26 Ford Ave, Oneonta. Info, 432-0010.
p.m. Visit with Santa at his cottage. Muller Plaza, Oneonta. Info, www.mainstreetoneonta. com. POP SHOP -- 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
a.m. Join Santa for a holidayinspired breakfast. $8 children, $16, adults. The Otesaga, 60 Lake St., Cooperstown. Info, reservations, (607) 547-9931.
Woodside Hall adult home hosts open house. 1 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, reservations, (607) 373-7817. POTLUCK -- 6 p.m. Supper followed by the Nativity Christmas Story, and manger oriented carols. All welcomed to bring creches. First Baptist Church, 19 Elm St., Cooperstown. Info, 547-9371. HOLIDAY PARTY -- 6-8 p.m. Music, food and a chance to network with other young professionals. Bring a $5 gift to exchange. 189 Main St., Oneonta. Info, RSVP, stephen.campbell@ ms.com, (607) 431-2271. CONCERT -- 7:30-9 p.m. Cooperstown High School Winter Concert. Sterling Auditorium, 39 Linden Ave. Info, 547-8181.
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Twenty local artisans’ goods, hot beverages, live music. CANO, Wilber Mansion, 11 Ford Ave., Oneonta. Info, (607) 434-2547. HISTORY CENTER -- 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Holiday exhibits including dollhouse and model trains. Greater Oneonta Historical Society, 183 Main St., Oneonta. Info, www.OneontaHistory.org SANTA -- Noon-4 p.m. Visit with Santa Claus. Southside Mall, 5006 NY 23, Oneonta. Info, www.shopsouthsidemall. com DINNER -- 1 p.m. Grangesponsored Christmas dinner with turkey, trimmings and dessert, reservations required. Butternut Valley Grange, 7 Bloom St., Gilbertsville. Info, (607) 783-2691. MRS. CLAUS -- 1-5 p.m. Visit Mrs. Claus at her Christmas cottage. Pioneer Park, Main St., Cooperstown. SANTA TRAIN -- 2 p.m. Ride a decorated train with Santa and Mrs. Claus. Bring a small present printed with your child’s name for Santa to surprise them with. Milford Depot, 136 East Main St., Milford. Info, reservations, (607) 432-2429. CONCERT -- 2 p.m. Sweet Adelines Chorus perform Christmas carols and popular tunes. Southside Mall, 5006 NY 23, Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-8854. CANDLELIGHT EVENING -- 3-7 p.m. The Farmers’ Museum, 5775 State Rte. 80, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 5471450, www.farmersmuseum. org/candlelight. CHRISTMAS TRAIN -- 6:30 p.m. Take a decorated train through a winter wonderland. Milford Depot, 136 East Main St., Milford. Info, reservations, (607) 432-2429. CONCERT -- 7:30 p.m. Liza & A.J. premier their newest album, “Lift the Latch and Let Us Come In,” a collection of traditional carols with organ. $10. Second Baptist Church, 132 Main St., Worcester. Info, (607) 434-1162.
Wednesday December 11 OPEN HOUSE -- 3-5 p.m.
Winter Concert. Oneonta High School, 130 Upper East St. Info, (607) 433-8243. HISTORY CENTER -- Noon3 p.m. Holiday exhibits at the Greater Oneonta History Center including dollhouse and model trains. 183 Main St., Oneonta. Info, www.OneontaHistory.org
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Community Alliance, and other groups will be integral to our ultimate success. “Otsego County’s stakeholders are committed to working collectively for the greater good. There is bona fide energy, excitement and expectations coming together and I feel we are on the cusp of a true breakthrough that will pay long-term dividends,” the senator said. Key players at the meeting also expressed satisfaction at the outcome. “I’m happy that people are stepping up to the plate, recognizing the need and working together for the common good,” said Clark, the county board chair who was reelected by a landslide Nov. 5 in her Otego-Laurens district. Said Miller: “The IDA board, working with Doug, moved a long way from their initial position from not wanting to be at the center to willing to be at the center … I couldn’t be more delighted. From my perspective, it’s exactly the right thing to do. We’re in a good place now.” “I think the results are positive,” said Bob Harlem, Citizen Voices cofounder and new OCDC president. “I think everybody is starting to line up. Everybody’s working together. It’s very rewarding to see everybody pooling their energies.”
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Lewis, the county’s economic developer, announced in April that she would be resigning the job in August. In a role that was described as “reactive,” the IDA, through its bonding authority, has enabled such projects as Springbrook’s $15 million expansion and the $15 million, 350-student Hillside Commons housing complex near SUNY Oneonta. While appreciating that role, county Rep. Betty Anne Schwerd, R-Edmeston, the county board’s rep on the IDA, Miller and members of Citizen Voices, a pro-growth businesspeople’s group, argued for a more “pro-active” role in bringing jobs here. “Now,” said Seward, “a definite course is established and we are prepared to embark on a new path toward future economic growth and prosperity in Otsego County.” The interim IDA director since Lewis’ departure, Doug Gulotty, had argued for an inclusive economicdevelopment initiative, and Seward embraced that as well. “Along with the identified public agencies, I fully expect that other essential allies, such as the Otsego and Cooperstown chambers of commerce, Citizen Voices, the Greater Oneonta Economic Development Council (GO-EDC), (Mayor Miller’s) Oneonta
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EC-DEV/From A1 The plan is, first, to hire a consultant with expertise and a track record to restructure the IDA with the new mission in mind, according to a press release from the senator’s office. The consultant will also advise the IDA on the hiring of an economic-development director, and help train that new individual in what’s necessary to attract jobs, both from such in-state efforts as the nanotechnology initiatives in Albany, Utica and Binghamton, and elsewhere. While that new director is being recruited and trained, the consultant will begin identifying future employers to pursue and perhaps even start the pursuit, according to people at the meeting. In his statement, Seward harkened back to his second “Economic Development Summit” Nov. 14 at Foothills: “One of the chief takeaways … was the need for a central point of contact that will serve as a vehicle to link outside economic entrepreneurs with internal Otsego County resources. “The IDA, with some new personnel, will take that lead role and I am confident we will excel,” the senator said. The announcement resolves a debate that has been underway since Carolyn
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SKATES/From A1 he describes as, yes, a skateboard shop and museum. Robinson, a 2007 SUNY Delhi grad, was inspired by Skatopia in Rutland, Ohio, and the Skatelab in Santa Cruz, Calif. While the enterprise is a work in progress, Robinson said his collection of vintage skate decks, added to skateboards and related apparel, gave The Museum Skate Shop its name. “I want to show the history of skateboarding,” he said. “It’s about bringing skate culture to Oneonta.” It’s a passion that dates back to Robinson’s high school years, when a friend taught him to skate in their Brooklyn neighborhood. “My best friend, Patrick Chonas, he was THE skater,” Robinson said. “He
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threads differently. That’s what makes damask.” Because modern wool is “too soft” to give the fabric the proper weight and feel, the weaver is using a special yarn spun with 20 percent mohair. The fabric would be used for drapery, bed hangings and upholstery. Currently, only 22 yards are available and will be for sale at Thistle Hill Weavers open house on Saturday, Dec. 14, where Goody will deliver the lecture, “Luxury Fabrics of the 18th Century.”
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FABRIC/From A1 woven. There are other surviving examples of her designs, but we don’t know about this one.” The jacquard was woven on a 1930s loom with a 1960s head in a damask weave structure, which has the grounding threads going in one direction and the filling threads going in the opposite direction. “You think of a fancy white tablecloth with a flower print, your eye catches the design, but it’s all one color,” she said. “The light reflects the
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ping up to the plate, recognizing the need and working together for the common good,” said Clark, the county board chair who was reelected by a landslide Nov. 5 in her Otego-Laurens district. Said Miller: “The IDA board, working with Doug, moved a long way from their initial position from not wanting to be at the center to willing to be at the center … I couldn’t be more delighted. From my perspective, it’s exactly the right thing to do. We’re in a good place now.” “I think the results are positive,” said Bob Harlem, Citizen Voices co-founder and new OCDC president. “I think everybody is starting to line up. Everybody’s working together. It’s very rewarding to see everybody pooling their energies.”
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public agencies, I fully expect that otheressential allies, such as the Otsego and Cooperstown chambers of commerce, Citizen Voices, the Greater Oneonta Economic Development Council (GO-EDC), (Mayor Miller’s) Oneonta Community Alliance, and other groups will be integral to our ultimate success. “Otsego County’s stakeholders are committed to working collectively for the greater good. There is bona fide energy, excitement and expectations coming together and I feel we are on the cusp of a true breakthrough that will pay long-term dividends,” the senator said. Key players at the meeting also expressed satisfaction at the outcome. “I’m happy that people are step-
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EC-DEV/From A1 chair of the county Board of Representatives, and Oneonta’s city Mayor Dick Miller and town Supervisor Bob Wood. The plan is, first, to hire a consultant with expertise and a track record to restructure the IDA with the new mission in mind, according to a press release from the senator’s office. The consultant will also advise the IDA on the hiring of an economic-development director, and help train that new individual in what’s necessary to attract jobs, both from such in-state efforts as the nanotechnology initiatives in Albany, Utica and Binghamton, and elsewhere. While that new director is being recruited and trained, the consultant will begin identifying future employers to pursue, according to
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FRIDAY, DEC. 13, 2013
IN MEMORIAM Robert W. Riddell, Sr., 81, Retired Farmer, Ordained Baptist Deacon ONEONTA – Robert W. Riddell Sr., 81, a retired chicken farmer and an ordained deacon in the Baptist church, passed away Thursday, Dec. 5 at his home. Born on the Ouleout in Meridale on Jan. 12, 1932, to parents Neil and Mary (White) Riddell, Bob moved away from home at age 11. He met his future wife, Mary Elizabeth Odell, at 15 while attending Franklin Central School. After graduation, they married on April 1, 1951. Their first child, Leta Mae, was born 10 months later. Scrappy and hardworking, Bob spent time as a butcher, carpenter, mailman, farmer, landowner and later milk-hauler and entrepre-
neur. In 1952, Bob ventured into the chicken business, starting with 8,000 egglaying birds. By 1961, he Robert W. had grown Riddell, Sr. the business more than six times to 53,000 started pullets. With his own hands, he both built the chicken houses the new birds were caged in, and helped renovate his own expanding family’s home. In 1963, Bob bought a Chevy truck, and with it a business delivering bagged shavings to area farmers.
That purchase laid the foundation for the milk-hauling firm Riddell Brothers. One of Bob’s greatest joys in life was working alongside his son, Robert W. Riddell Jr., so in 1981 he decided to leave chicken farming permanently, to help Bobby run the new company. Bob gave his life to the Lord and was baptized in 1958 at the First Baptist Church in Oneonta. As his belief in Christ grew, he preached and taught God’s Word as a lay minister and Sunday school teacher. Bob and Mary resided on Southside Drive from 1951 to 2003. In retirement, he and Bobby restored the old one-room schoolhouse on Southside.
He served on the Davenport Town Board and was a trustee for the Oneonta Plains Cemetery. The Riddells were retired in Inverness, Fla., from 2003 to 2012. In 2004, Bob became an ordained deacon at Cornerstone Baptist Church in Inverness, where he served and taught an adult Sunday school class. In 2012, the couple moved back home to Oneonta, where he served briefly at Wesleyan Southside Church. He taught his last Sunday school class and preached his last sermon on Labor Day Sunday 2013. In addition to his wife of 62 years, Mary of Oneonta, he is survived by three children, Leta Newhart of
Michael A. Swiderski, 45; Represented City On County Board ONEONTA – Michael A. Swiderski, 45, who represented the City of Oneonta’s Wards 5 and 6 on the Otsego County Board of Representative when he was in his 30s, died suddenly on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013, of a heart attack. Mike was born in Oneonta on Feb. 9, 1968, to Janis R. Bigwood-Swiderski and Eliguisz Swiderski. He was educated in Oneonta schools, graduating from Oneonta High School and
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Syracuse, as a wine and liquor consultant. In addition to Andrew and Jamie of Schenevus and their mother, Michelle Shultis-Swiderski, survivors include his mother, Janis Swiderski of Largo, Fla., and two sisters, Emilia Borelli and her husband, Nicholas,
and their son, Cooper, and Dr. Marianne Soden and her son, Justin. Calling hours were Wednesday, Dec. 11, at Grummons Funeral Home. A funeral mass was planned at 10:15 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 12, at St. Mary’s Church in Oneonta.
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THURSDAY, DEC. 12, 2013
OBITUARIES Carol A. McLean, 65; Built Log-Cabin Home, Churned Own Butter HARTWICK – Carol A. McLean, 65, who was known for her homemade butter and love for animals, died unexpectedly Thursday, December 5, 2013 at her home. Born Sept. 28, 1948 at Bassett Hospital in Cooperstown, Carol was the daughter of Victor and Marian (Beauman) Williams. She was raised on the family farm on Christian Hill and attended Hartwick Elementary and Hartwick High School. She married her high school sweetheart Ronald McLean of Edmeston and they resided on Christian Hill and later Zachow Road property for over 45 years. Carol enjoyed the out of doors and nature in general. She loved animals of every kind, especially her horses which she rode at every opportunity. She was an extremely hard worker and was always an active participant in the many chores around the farm. Carol was also well known for her homemade butter which she sold locally
and far beyond. She was proud that she and her husband had personally built, from logs they had harvested, their log cabin home. She is survived by her husband Ronald, her two sons, Edward of Prattsville and Charles of Hartwick, and her grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister Natalie Hawley of Binghamton, her sister Marlene Bryant of Cooperstown, her sister Victoria Kappler (Richard) of Texas, her brother James Williams (Marjorie) of Tennessee and many nieces, nephews and friends. In accordance with Carol’s wishes there will be no services. Donations may be made in Carol’s memory to either the American Cancer Society, 8 Oak Avenue, Sidney, NY 13838 or The Susquehanna SPCA, 4841 St. Hwy 28, Cooperstown, NY 13326. Arrangements are entrusted to Tillapaugh Funeral Service, Cooperstown.
Michael A. Swiderski, 45; Represented City On County Board ONEONTA – Michael A. Swiderski, 45, who represented the City of Oneonta’s Wards 5 and 6 on the Otsego County Board of Representative when he was in his 30s, died suddenly on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013, of a heart attack. Mike was born in Oneonta on Feb. 9, 1968, to Janis R. Bigwood-Swiderski and Eliguisz Swiderski. He was educated in Oneonta
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Ron Van Alstine, 72; Builder EAST SPRINGFIELD – Ronald A. Van Alstine, Sr., who was raised on a farm in East Springfield and became a successful building contractor in Saratoga County, passed away Wednesday, Nov. 22, 2013, at his home in Mayfield, on Great Sacadanga Lake. He was 72. The son of Earl and Hazel (Slingerland) Van Alstine, he attended East Springfield School, where he excelled in athletics and attended Boys State. He married his high school sweetheart, Kathy Scott, on July 2, 1960. They celebrated their 53rd anniversary this year.
He began his career as a linotype operator at the Little Falls Times and Saratoga Printing Co. Later, he owned and operated Park Place Mobile Home Park in Porters Corners, Saratoga County. He built many custom homes in the Saratoga/ Wilton/Greenfield market. In addition to his wife, he is survived by three children, Connie and Joe Larkin of Denver, Colo., Ronald Van Alstine, Jr. of Saratoga, and Penny and Albert Giddings of Kingwood, Texas; seven grandchildren and one step-granddaughter, a brother and sisters.
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