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Photo courtesy of the Office of Governor Kathy Hochul

On hand for the NY Forward award presentation, from left, were Richfield Springs Mayor Richard Spencer, former Richfield Town Supervisor Daniel Sullivan, Gov. Kathy Hochul, Secretary of State Richard Rodriguez, Mohawk Valley Economic Development District Deputy Director Heather Devitt, current Richfield Town Supervisor Larry Frigault and Dr. Marion Terenzio, Mohawk Valley Regional Economic Development Council co-chair and SUNY Cobleskill president.

Richfield Awarded $4.5 Million in NY Forward Revitalization Funds

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ALBANY small community with an outsized passion for the revitalization of its Main Street.” That’s how New York State Governor Kathy Hochul referred to The Greater Richfield Springs Downtown Area last week in a press release announcing this year’s Mohawk Valley Region NY Forward grant recipients. The Town of Richfield and the Village of Boonville have each been awarded $4.5 million in state funding and investments to INSIDE ► Middlefield artists to be featured, page 2 ► oneida indian nation boosts economy, page 2 ► regatta hof inductees announced, page 3 ► richfield forward! page 4 ► helios tackles hurdles head-on, page 5 ► your neighbors in the news, page 6 ► news from the heart of otsego, page 7 ► what to do? page 12 Follow Breaking News On

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revitalize their downtown neighborhoods and generate new opportunities for long-term growth following the local planning process. They join Cooperstown, Sharon Springs and Dolgeville, which were Mohawk Valley winners in the first round of NY Forward last year. The Village of Herkimer will receive $10 million in funding as the Mohawk Valley Region winner of the seventh round of the Downtown Revitalization Initiative. “I would like to take this opportunity to Continued on page 11

Chamber Of Commerce Seeks Nominations

Animal Art

Photos by Emily Hilbert

COOPERSTOWN—Cooperstown Elementary School has partnered with the Susquehanna Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to create an all-animal-themed art show, “Paws and Reflect.” The exhibit opened to a well-attended reception on Valentine’s Day and is on view through this Saturday, February 24. Artwork from all grades within the school were displayed; students from each grade were tasked with learning and emulating a different artist or art style. Shown here, top to bottom, are: Seamus Mullaney (Cooperstown) with his “Blue’s Clues” inspired balloon dog; Olivia Sheldon (Pierstown) with her spirit animal; and Mariana Pokorny (Fly Creek) with her hamster.

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ONEONTA he Otsego County Chamber of Commerce is currently seeking nominations for the following annual awards: Eugene Bettiol Jr. Distinguished Citizen Award, Business of the Year Award and the 2024 Breakthrough Award. The Eugene Bettiol Jr. Distinguished Citizen Award is given to a citizen of Otsego County who has made a long-term impact on our region and who gives back to the community. The Otsego County Chamber Business of the Year Award recognizes a business in Otsego County that has made a consistent and substantial impact in the community. The Breakthrough Award is a celebration of innovation and entrepreneurial spirit and is given to a business or individual in Otsego County that has shown innovation, creativity, entrepreneurship, and growth potential. Nominations can be made online at https://form.jotform. com/info_info671_Chamber/2024-annual-dinner-award-nomiContinued on page 11

THE FREEMAN’S JOURNAL & HOMETOWN ONEONTA, OTSEGO COUNTY’S LARGEST PRINT CIRCULATION 2010 WINNERS OF The Otsego County Chamber/KEY BANK SMALL BUSINESS AWARD RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER EDDM PRESORT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID ONEONTA PERMIT NO. 890


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