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he OK Corral may be coming to town over SAFE, the Secure Ammunition & Firearms Enforcement Act, New York’s new gun-control regimen. County Rep. Jim Powers, R-Butternuts, said he is drafting a resolution against the state’s new gun-control legislation and plans to introduce it to his Public Safety & Legal Affairs Committee. Monday, Feb. 11, however, the Otsego County Democratic Committee issued a statement, praising Governor Cuomo “good intentions,” but asking for a blueribbon panel that would include all facPlease See GUNS, A7
SPORTS BUSINESS: Al Colone’s GO-EDC, the economic-development entity, will unveil its plans to capitalize on sports tourism at 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, at the Hampton Inn.
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n Tuesday, Jan. 29, when George Saunders appeared on “The Colbert Report” to discuss “The Tenth of December,” his latest collection of short stories, Steven Colbert joked, “It’s about time someone novelized the calendar.” On Sunday, Feb. 10, George Stephanopoulos interviewed Saunders on ABC’s “This Suddenly, evWeek” about death, eryone’s talking family and the about, and to, economy, themes novelist George of “December.” Saunders. “You can talk about race, sex, your biopsy, but when you talk about class, people clench up,” said the novelist. The stage for all this interest was set in a Sunday, Jan. 3, article in The New York Times Magazine, which called Saunders’ latest “The Best Book You’ll Read this Year.” Reading down in the article, the phrase, “15 miles from Oneonta” jumped out – he’s living right here. A few days Please See AUTHOR, A7
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Bob Brzozowski, Greater Oneonta Historical Society president, at right, welcomes family members to “Ralph Morley’s WWII Envelope Art,” which opened Sunday, Feb. 10, and runs Jim Kevlin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA through April 16 at the History Center, 183 Main. From left are Morley’s sons Randy, with wife Helen, and Terry, with wife Bette Anne. Throughout his service in World War II, the elder Morley, who passed away Jan. 10 at age 91, drew more than 100 images of what he saw on letters he sent home to wife Bea in Wells Bridge. He was part of a crew that built bridges over the Rhine at night under gunfire. He returned safely and spent a career in construction.
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artwick College President Dr. Margaret L. Drugovich Thursday, Feb. 6, joined Oglethorpe University President Lawrence M. Schall, U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan and two dozen other college presidents in Washington D.C., to speak out against gun violence. At a meeting, Schall also announced a new partnership between 300 college presidents – College Presidents for Gun Safety – and Mayors Against Illegal Guns, the coalition of nearly 900 city leaders founded by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg to bear down on gun violence. Drugovich and other presidents also visited with staff of Democratic and Republican congressmen.
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Fox Hospital Administrator John Remillard, left, reviews plans for a $10 million renovation with SUNY Oneonta President Nancy Kleniewski, who chairs the Fox board, and David W. Brenner, who chairs the Fox Hospital Foundation. Brenner is also leading the $1.3 million “Gold Standard of Patient Care” local fund drive that will round out an $8.7 million state grant for the renovations, due to be complete by February 2014. The fund drive’s public phase was announced Wednesday, Feb. 6, at a breakfast for community leaders at the FoxCare Center. For information on contributing, call Sarah Abbatine at 431-5472 or e-mail her at foundationoffice@aofmh. org.
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An anaconda – Elizabeth Brantley, Emily Lincoln and Anna Fleury among them – snake across the dance floor at the SUNY Oneonta Hunt Union Ballroom during the Family YMCA’s annual Daddy-Daughter Valentine’s Day Dance, held Saturday, Feb. 9. This year, the event sold out at 300; next year, the Y is hoping to make arrangements to expand attendance to 400. But register early and don’t be disappointed! An exuberant Hailey Zakala thinks the first slow dance is TOO slow for her tastes. while dad Nathan tries to keep up.
Kevin Place of West Oneonta places the corsages on the wrists of his daughters Ellen and Ercilla. Alyssa Espersen shares a tender moment on the dance floor with her dad Tom.
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EDITORIAL
Otsego Manor Must Be ‘Safety Net For Least Able, Sickest’
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he quandary that is Otsego Manor has three “stakeholders,” if you will. One is the taxpayer; the county nursing home should be run efficiently. Two is the county’s “least able and sickest” – hold that thought. And third is Manor employees. Let’s turn that list around. The primary role of Otsego Manor is to be “a safety net for the least able and sickest.” Taxpayers and unionized employees are important, sure, but are tied at a somewhat distant second. • “Least able and sickest” is a term contained in a lease Albany County is formulating with Upstate Service Group, a private firm based in Spring Valley, Rockland County, that owns or operates 11 nursing homes across the state, as reported Jan. 5 in the Albany Times Union. The Times Union report was referenced during the public comment period at the Otsego County Board of Representatives’ February meeting on the 6th, which was again moved to Courtroom #1 to accommodate the turnout. (People were also there urging the county board to oppose the state’s new gun regulations.) It’s intriguing. The county board and county Rep. Kay Stuligross’ Manor Committee are exploring privatizing The Manor,
from the outset – pale by comparison (although we are considerably smaller). Over the decade lease, Albany County expect to save $60-80 million. One reassuring benefit is that Albany County keeps some control, conceivably to prevent another Countryside from happening there. Specifically, the subject of last week’s public comment locally was a plan devised by county Rep. John Kosmer, D-Fly Creek, which called for CSEA givebacks and another .25 points on the county’s 8 percent sales tax. Whether either could be accomplished is iffy, but most interesting was Kosmer’s analysis of the Jim Kevlin/HOMETOWN ONEONTA Otsego Manor resident Claire Cardinale, right, and Manor ad- county’s commitment going forward. From the outset, the county vocate Maureen Culbert, East Springfield, next to her, were has been closing a $3.3 million among 120 people who filled the county’s historical Courtroom #1 Wednesday, Feb. 6, to debate a plan put forward by deficit annually, which was part of county Rep. John Kosmer, D-Fly Creek, to save the county’s the original commitment. nursing home from privatization. So what’s being talked about now is a deficit expected to go i.e., selling it to a private comsystematically assess applicants to $5.6 million in 2013 (mostly pany. to ensure, as much as anyone can due to the state’s runaway penThat’s been cause for concern, ensure, that if and when Otsego sion commitments), and how to particularly since Countryside Manor is privatized, it will be in bring that down to the $3.3 million Care Center, which the Delaware the hands of the most trustworthy range again. County Board of Supervisors sold private entity available. Union givebacks are one posto a private operator five years • sibility. Another might be to ago, was forced to close in OctoStill, mention of Albany Counspinoff laundry and food services. ber. ty’s solution shows that one size Another might be a lease. Another Of course, there are operadoesn’t have to fit all. might be changes in Medicaid tors and there are operators, and Albany County has been losing reimbursement. Another might be Stuligross’ committee is about to $12 million a year, which makes changes in health-service delivery select a consultant who will then Otsego’s $3.3 million – expected that would allow people to stay
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Futuristic SUNY Housing Would Worsen Flooding To the Editor: Let me begin with some background information. My family and I purchased our home on Brigham Road in the fall of 1990. We chose this location for many reasons, including limited pedestrian and vehicle traffic, city water and sewer, and proximity to SUNY Oneonta and its many resources. I have many concerns with the proposed student apartment complex including: lowered property values, increased noise from vehicle and pedestrian traffic, security/supervision and tax relief for the builder/ owner. However, my main fear is MORE WATER PROBLEMS. I contend that when this residential area was designed it was not planned thoroughly. It may be that some of the original developers were more concerned with making a “fast buck” than spending appropriate time and money to properly lay a foundation for the future of the neighborhood. Many homeowners in our area have dealt with water in their basements after heavy rains and snow melt. This fact is hard to believe, considering these homes were
built on the side of a hill. Presently, there are NO curbs or storm sewers to contain runoff water for Brigham Road, Carson Road or Farone Drive. During heavy rains and snow melt there are TWO rapidly moving streams of runoff flowing down both sides of our home. These streams can be 3-4 feet in width. Newman Development Group’s proposed runoff-collection pond for 10-12 Blodgett will only put a Band Aid on the situation, as I see it. Furthermore, there exist an open area approximately 400- by 500 feet (4+ acres) that is used by Catskill Area Hospice for parking on Farone Drive. This land was scalped for parking, and it appears that little or no provision was made for the water runoff. Was this project approved by Oneonta city engineers? The new proposed apartment complex for 225-250 parking spaces would make, in my estimation, another sizeable area of water runoff concerns. This two-acre parking lot will just promote more problems with the water table and water runoff. I urge you to go to the residents of College Terrace, Please See LETTER, A6
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longer in their homes. That the county board then rejected Kosmer’s plan – three Democrats and three Republicans supported it – doesn’t mean pieces of his thinking won’t be contained in what finally happens. • As of this writing, Stuligross’ committee was about to sign a contract with a consultant to keep moving the process moving forward; the intent right now is sale, but it could be leasing or something not yet perceived. Like anything else, there are well-run county homes (like Otsego Manor) and poorly run ones, able private operators and less-able ones. Says Oneonta Democrat Stuligross of her committee – it includes Kosmer and two Republicans, Don Lindberg of Worcester and Pauline Koren of Milford: “We are convinced The Manor will continue to run as a high-quality longterm care facility.” When this is over, that’s the point. Otsego Manor isn’t just a “safety net for the least able and sickest.” It’s a high-quality facility. Some communities are ashamed of how they care for the aged and infirmed, or should be. Otsego County residents and taxpayers don’t have to be, and don’t want to be when this process is complete.
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‘Huskies’ Would Help Heal CCS District To the Editor: This is a copy of a letter I sent over the weekend to CCS Superintendent of Schools C.J. Hebert: I am contacting you regarding the name of the Cooperstown sports teams being changed from the current “Redskins.” In addition to the name “Redskins,” our school also has another team name and mascot associated with it. The residents of Hartwick voted 192 yes to 16 no; “RESOLVED that the Commissioner of Education issue an order annexing the Union Free School District No. 4, Town of Hartwick, Otsego County, to the Cooperstown Central School District No. 1, Towns of Hartwick, Otsego, and Middlefield, Otsego County, order to take effect July 1, 1958.” The year before residents of Hartwick voted 58 yes and 8 no to contract for the education of their high school children with Cooperstown. By this vote, Cooperstown in effect annexed the Hartwick High School sports name and mascot, The Husky. The Hartwick
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CCS board members listen intently to inputs from some of the 150 people who attended the Wednesday, Feb. 6, meeting. From left are board president David Borgstrom and members Mary Leonard and Teresa Russo.
Huskies became part of the Cooperstown School District. I am asking that you consider replacing the socially unacceptable use of the word “Redskins” with Husky or Huskies, i.e. The Cooperstown Huskies. A Husky dog and/or person dressed in a Husky costume could be the mascot at
games. Making the change to “Huskies” would do much to heal the feelings of many who have always felt that were not accepted as equals in the school. Hartwick died on July 1, 1958, when they lost their school and community identity. The children of Hartwick have never felt fully ac-
cepted in the new school district and were generally treated as both socially and economically inferior. I grew up in Hartwick and moved away for college in 1964 and returned forty years later in 2004. My two youngest children graduated from Cooperstown in 2007 and 2010. They both felt as if they were treated differently because they came from Hartwick. Imagine, the prejudice and negative feelings against “Hartwick kids” still existed after more than 50 years. It is not often that an opportunity to make things right after so many years comes along, but you have the opportunity to go a long way towards healing the still open wounds. The recent move by the Cooperstown Little League to Hartwick coupled with using the already annexed name of the Huskies would be the most positive step taken in over 50 years. Please read my letter to the school board and consider this suggestion. Thanks for your consideration, ORLO BURCH
‘Indians’ Couldn’t Give White Feather About Name To the Editor: It appears that the renaming dilemma for the CCS baseball team is about to be resolved. And I am sure all concerned will be satisfied. “Redskins” can be considered negatively and given our times probably should be changed. However, after recently traveling through the Southwest visiting, among other sites, Monument Valley, Canyon de Chelly and the many historic attractions of Albuquerque, N.M., one gets a different perspective on the issue of racial sensitivities.
Everywhere one looks there are “Indian” trading posts, “Indian” curio shops, and even “Indian” museums where “Indian” postcards are three for a dollar. Most interesting was the Gallup Cultural Center, operated by the Southwest “Indian” Foundation. There was a film showing how Hollywood has changed in depicting
Indians as only blood-thirsty savages to a more noble and human people in such films as “Dances With Wolves,” “The Last of the Mohicans” and “Avatar.” The narrator was Wes Studi, who starred in those films and easily referred to himself as “an actor and an Indian.” So while typically Eastern liberal sensitivities often lead to such social hand-wringing, I have a feeling that the vast majority of real Indians couldn’t give a white feather. BOB O’CON Cooperstown
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Update from Otsego County District 7 Representative Beth Rosenthal Dear District 7 residents, Greetings from Roseboom: I hope this February newsletter finds you well. Let me start by thanking you for the opportunity to serve District 7, it has been an honor and privilege. I’d like to share with you what the County has been up to since my term started: • Environment: At the first County Board meeting of 2012, we passed a resolution in support of State Senator Seward’s Home Rule bill. With this resolution we reinforced our belief in the right of towns to home rule. Later in the year, I brought the issue of fracking ‘brine’ being used on roads in other localities to the gas advisory committee and from that meeting the County adopted a policy to prohibit the use of fracking ‘brine’ on county roads for snow/ice and dust control.
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• Energy costs continue to be a concern and we plan to use an energy audit to pinpoint where we can save energy dollars. Solar panels on the Meadows building now provide electricity for hot water. We would like to expand the use of renewable energy for long-term cost savings. • Emergency telecommunications (ESTS): We are making progress with the new ESTS system, bandwidths have been secured; tower sites have been mapped out and requests for proposals have been sent and will be returned shortly. The project will cost approximately 8-10 million dollars and will provide needed and mandated upgrades for the Sheriff, county fire departments and our EMS volunteers. • The Manor: The County Board has taken the first steps for privatizing the Manor. This painful decision comes after months of evaluations, consultations and number crunching. As New York State pushes counties to privatize their nursing homes—through reductions in funding and crushing mandates— Otsego County finds itself in the same unenviable position of dozens of other counties in the state. The 5-6 million dollar subsidy that county residents spend every year to keep the Manor a public entity has become unsustainable. Many County roads, buildings and bridges are in need of repair or replacement and at this time we lack the funds for our infrastructure repairs. We are committed to finding nursing home care operators who will continue the legacy of excellent care county residents have come to expect from Otsego Manor. You can follow our progress by logging on to the county web site. www.ostegocounty.com
80 Years Ago
“Are we going to fight to prevent repeal of the 18th amendment, or are we going to let the wets have what they want and then try to regulate it?” Mrs. D. Leigh Colvin, New York State W.C.T.U. president and veteran prohibition campaigner, demanded in an address at the First Methodist Episcopal church in Oneonta last Friday. February 1933
I would like to thank all the District 7 residents who have contacted me with their thoughts or concerns and encourage everyone to call or email me when you have questions about what the county does—or why they do it. As the warm weather approaches, try and stop by one of the South Valley Women’s Club dinners—schedule to be announced soon—I’ll be there helping out and look forward to speaking with you. I will hold a town hall meeting to hear your concerns and answer your questions. Please join me on Wednesday, March 27, 2013, 7 PM, at the Cherry Valley Old School Café at the Cherry Valley Community Center. I look forward to seeing you!
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Jim Catella, Oneonta’s Director of Civil Defense, is concerned with the real lack of interest in the city on the part of its citizens to volunteer for civil defense activities. It is about time that we face the fact that bombing attacks on our cities are a distinct possibility. February 1953
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CCS Board Slows Down Plan For ‘Redskins’ Ouster By LIBBY CUDMORE & JIM KEVLIN COOPERSTOWN
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eepers of Old Cooperstown’s flame have taken hits in recent months. The revered noon whistle was silenced. Then paid parking was approved for Main Street. It looks, now, though, that the keepers, in the former of the CCS Alumni Association, may soon add one to the win column. CCS’ “Redskins� nickname may survive the second attempt in this century to removed it from the school’s lexicon. Following a stormy twohour public-comment ses-
sion at the Wednesday, Feb. 6, school board meeting, Superintendent of Schools C.J. Hebert announced Tuesday, Feb. 12, that the school board wants to wait before making a decision on “Redskins.� “They would like to include alumni and take additional suggestions from the community,� said Hebert in a press briefing. He and school board President David Borgstrom planned to meet Friday, Feb. 15, with Ryan Miosek and Chad Welch, representing the CCS alumni, before making a decision. The question of the Redskins nickname came to the fore again in January, when Borgstrom and Hebert announced that, as a result of
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GUNS/From A1 tions in the gun-safety debate to ensure SAFE fully meets its goals. “We believe that the issue of gun safety and violence is a public health issue and concern, and that all New Yorkers should be protected from gun violence,” said Richard Abbate, the county Democratic chairman. Tuesday, state Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, spoke against the law at a gun rally in Albany – Jim Losie of Losie’s Gun Shop, Bill Glockler of Middlefield and others had planned to attend – saying “it isn’t tough enough on real criminals.” Powers’ committee next meets at 9:15 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 14, in the county Office Building in Cooperstown. If his resolutions passes committee, the resolution will be presented to the full board at its March meeting, at 10 a.m. on Wednesday the 6th. Noting that county boards across New York State are drafting similar measures, Powers declared of the state’s new law, “It’s not going to happen. They (the state Legislature) did it wrong. They did it in the dark of night. They created a gun registry.” “I’m going to propose a resolution like many counties are doing that they’re not going to abide by this,” he said in an interview.
AUTHOR/From A1 later, you may have noticed the “local author” tag in a prominent display at the Green Toad Bookstore. As John O’Hara had Gibbsville, Sherwood Anderson had Winesburg, Ohio, and Hemingway had, well, Paris, could it be that Oneonta’s star may soon be rising as a locale in the works of arguably the foremost American novelist (so far) of the 21st Century? “It’s wonderful,” said SUNY Oneonta’s Richard Lee of “December,” which this week moved up to Number 5 on the Times Bestseller List, a rarity for a collection of short stories. “It continues the arc of his story writing,” said Lee, an associate professor English who has written several essays on Saunders’ work. Yes, he’s turned up at the
Green Toad, where proprietor Michele Pondolfino calls him “one of the nicest, most down-to-earth people we have in.” Sales of “December” have been strong in Oneonta. “Twenty-five copies in hardcover is significant in a small town,” she said. Many of them were signed by Saunders, and Pondolfino hopes to have him sign a few more when he returns from his book tour. In his own short fiction classes, Lee teaches “Brad Carrigan, American,” a scathing satire of consumerism and media apathy, from “In Persuasion Nation.” “He’s amazing,” said Brent DeLanoy, who teaches creative writing at Hartwick College. “Typically, I’ll read some of his stuff to my advanced fiction
class – I don’t want to spoil the freshman experience and have them spend the next three years trying to copy him.” A self-confessed “former Ayn Rand guy,” Saunders lost his taste for Objectivism while working at an oil exploration company in Sumatra and saw old women working the night shift around the mine. “You see people who are genuinely poor and genuinely suffering and they hadn’t gotten there by whining,” he told Joel Lovell in the Times article. After that, his work took on a decidedly satirical tone, much of it aimed at the types of wealthy who, like in his new story “The Semplica Girls,” would be proud to display women from third-world countries with wires through their
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Brownell T. Lake, 82; Korea Vet Worked For Town Crew ONEONTA – Brownell T. Lake, 82, who was known as “Brownie� to his friends, passed away Thursday, Feb. 7, 2013, at the New York State Veterans Home, Oxford. He was born Sept. 27, 1930, in Treadwell, the son of the late William and Flora (Brown) Lake. He served in the Marine Corps during the Korean conflict. On Oct. 12, 1968, he married Louise Martindale in Otego. Louise predeceased him on Dec. 19, 1995. For over 30 years, he
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PriceSEDONA $15,495.........Pmt $199 2012CAMRY foCus sE hatCh 4WD, P. Equip., 52K, Stk:521191.............................................................. $17,995.... $299 2009 Full Pwr, 55K, Stk: 622541 . ............................. $13,495 .... $170 2008 REGULAR CAB70K, 2010 ROGUE S AWD, P. Equip., .......................... .... $205 2012 HYUNDAI ACCENT HATCHBACK GS 21k miles 23k miles....................................................... Price $19,495.........Pmt $264 roGuE $15,695 sl Full Power, Equip, Sunroof, ............................ PriceF150 $12,995.........Pmt $207Stk: 6220712010 2006IMPALA PontiaCLT G6 V6 Gt Power 2011 EX 58K, Stk: C522371 ............... $20,495.... $275 4x2, P. Equip., 51K, Stk: 8522251. $13,995 .... $189 2010 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 2.5 L 2DR HATCH $14,495 .... $184 23K, P. Equip., Stk: 523161. ..................................................................... 2011StkSORENTO SORENTO EX AWD, AWDP. Equip., P. Equip., 38K, Stk:C922120 ............ $22,495.... $305 2010 KIA SEDONA LX P............................................................. Equip., 36K, Stk: C922401 ................CrEw $16,495 .... 4x4 $217 Full Power, #620131 ................................ Price $18,495.........Pmt $266 2007 titan sE V8 Power Equip, 24k miles, Stk #820321................... Price $15,995.........Pmt $209 2010 lanCEr sPortbaCk P.2009 Equip.,PONTIAC 14k, Stk:922650 ....................................................................... $13,995.... $177 2007 DODGE NITRO SLT 2011 SORENTO LX LX AWD, P. Equip., 36K, Stk: 922390 ................. $20,495.... $275 VIBE GT FWD 2008 MARINER AWD 2011 KIA SEDONA P. Equip., 26K, Stk: 430041. ................... $17,495 .... $324 4WD, Power Equip, 34k miles, Stk #621461 ............ Price $18,995.........Pmt $274 2007 frontiEr CrEw sE Power Equip, 19k miles, Stk #922350............................... Price $16,395.........Pmt $214 2010 aCCord lxx 62k,Lthr, Stk:54K, 921551 .... 2009 SE P. Equip., 51K, Stk: 582051 .............................. $14,495 $13,995.... $186 $179 P.V6,Equip., P. Equip.,FUSION 52k, Stk: 630042. ..................................................................... Full Pwr, Stk: ...................................................................... 922300.......................................................... $14,495 $16,995 .... $199 $226 2006 FRONTIER CREW SE ............. Price $18,995.........Pmt $274 Power Equip, 49k miles, Stk #622431 2007 frontiEr CrEw lE 4x4, Full Power, Lthr, Sunroof, 34k mile, Stk #C820531..................... Price $16,495.........Pmt $217 2009 amanti 2009 ALTIMA 2.5S Full Pwr, 65K, Stk: 922610 .......................... $13,995.... $179 2008 ROGUE S P. Equip., 64k, Stk: 630071 ................................... $14,495.... $199 Equip., 52K, Stk:521191.............................................................. $17,995.... $299 58kP.miles, Stk #C522371 ..................... Price $20,495.........Pmt $275 sorEnto Ex AWD,....Power Cpe, Power Equip, SR, Lthr, PriceROGUE $16,995.........Pmt $225Stk: 6220712011 2010HYUNDAI aCCord ExACCENT S AWD, P. Equip., 70K, .......................... $15,695 $205Equip,4WD, 2012 HATCHBACK GS41k miles, Stk #621041...............2010 AWD, Power Equip, 36k miles, Stk #922390....................... Price $20,495.........Pmt $277 2011 sorEnto lx $14,495 .... $184 23K, P. Equip., Stk: 523161. ..................................................................... 2011 SORENTO EX AWD P. Equip., 38K, Stk:C922120 ............ $22,495 .... $305 Ed, Full Power, 34k miles, Stk #922620 ........................ Price $18,995.........Pmt $256 2009 outbaCk i Spec 2010 KIA SEDONA LX P. Equip., 36K, Stk: C922401 ................ $16,495.... $217 4WD, Power Equip, 52k miles, Stk #521191 ............ Price $17,995.........Pmt $299 2006 frontiEr CrEw sE 2009 VIBE FWDLthr, 46k miles, Stk #C921670 ..........................2008 FullGT Power, PriceMARINER $19,995.........Pmt $271 2009PONTIAC maxima sV AWD 2011 KIA SEDONA LX P. Equip., 26K, Stk: 430041.................... $17,495.... $324 $14,495.... $186 V6,Price P.2009 Equip., aCura 52k, Stk: 630042. Full Pwr, Lthr, 54K, Stk: 922300.......................................................... $16,995 $226Equip, 38k miles, Stk #C922120 ..................... Price $22,495.........Pmt $305 2011 sorEnto Ex awd....Power Power, Lthr, 36k miles, Stk #922500............................... $22,995.........Pmt $319 tl Full..................................................................... SORENTO LX AWD P. Equip., 6K, Stk:523231 ............... $23,495.... $326 2011 PLUS Equip., Spd., 30K,Lthr, Stk: C921511 ................ $14,995.... $191 2011 LX P. Equip., 26K, Stk: C9300412012 .......................... $17,495 $229Equip,2012 6k miles, Stk #523231 ........................ Price $23,495.........Pmt $326 sorEnto lx awd....Power Full5 Power, 30k miles, Stk #C922140..................... PriceSEDONA $24,995.........Pmt $336 2010SOUL maxima 3.5P.sV 2010 FUSION SE P. Equip., 50K, Stk: 922640. .............................. $14,995 .... $194 LIMITED LX FWD, P. Equip., ............... $17,495 .... $229 AWD, Full Power,2010 Lthr, EDGE Snrf, 50k miles, Stk #922370 ......... Price $23,995.........Pmt $331 2010 EdGE limitEd PriceSORENTO $26,495.........Pmt $36734K, Stk: C922160 2012 oPtima sx Full Power, Lthr, Nav, Sunroof, 6k miles, Stk #C921910...........2011 2010 SONATA GLS P. Equip., 54K, Stk: 930120.......................... $14,995 .... $194 AWD, Full Pwr, Lthr, Snrf, Stk:922370 .............................................. $23,995.... $331 2012 SEDONA LX P. Equip., 21K, Stk: R922410 . ......................... $17,995 .... $237 Full Power, Lthr, 43k miles, Stk 50K, #221220.................. Price $23,995.........Pmt $331 2010 tribECa tourinG truCks • Vans • suV’s 2012 FOCUS SE HATCH P. Equip., 32K, Stk: R922670 ............. $15,495.... $199 2009 MURANO S AWD, Full Pwr, 55K, Stk: C921630. ................... $17,995 .... $240 Power Equip, 10k miles, Stk #C622361......................... Price $27,995.........Pmt $387 2011 titan CrEw sV 2010 TRIBECA TOURING 2006 sPortaGE lx fWD, 5 speed, 73k miles, Stk #522361 ........................... Price $9,495...........Pmt $138 2006 PONTIAC G6 GT P. Equip., Snrf, 21K, Stk: 620491 ........... $12,995.... $207 2011 KIA SORENTO LX Pwr Options, Snow Plow, 17k miles, Stk #922360 .... Price $28,995.........Pmt $408 2010 dodGE ram 2500 slt Full Pwr, Lthr., 43K, Stk:221200 ............................................................... $23,995.... $331 2007 tuCson sE fwd Power Equip, 63k miles, Stk #620941 ......................... Price $11,495.........Pmt $150 AWD, P. Equip., 43K, Stk: C921800 .......................................................... $18,495.... $244 2010 LANCER SPORTBACK P. Equip., 24K, Stk: 820321....... $15,995.... $209 2008 sEdona Ex Power Equip, 64k miles, Stk #922320 ................................ Price $12,495.........Pmt $166 2010 ACCORD LX P. Equip., 19K, Stk: 922350 ............................ $16,395.... $214 2012 SEDONA LX P. Equip., 15K, Stk: CR922090......................... $18,495.... $244 2011 TITAN CREW SV P. Equip., 10K, Stk:C622361 ................ $27,995.... $387 2009 sEdona lx Power Equip, 62k miles, Stk #C922020............................... Price $13,295.........Pmt $168 2009 AMANTI Full Pwr., Lthr., SR, 34K, Stk: C820531 .................... $16,495.... $217 2006 MURANO SL AWD, Full Pwr, 78K, Stk: 922260. .................. $14,995.... $247 2010 DODGE RAM 2500 SLT 2008 f150 rEGular Cab 4x2, Power Equip, 51k miles, Stk #8522251 ............ Price $13,995.........Pmt $189 2010 ACCORD EX Cpe, P. Equip., SR, Lthr., 30K, Stk: 621041 ...... $16,995.... $225 2010 EQUINOX LS AWD, P. Equip., 58K, Stk: 820581................... $18,495.... $248 Stk: 922360, P. Opts., Snow Plow, 17K...................................................... $28,995.... $408 2007 nitro slt Power Equip, 62k miles, Stk #921851.................................. Price $14,495.........Pmt $197 R in stock # denotes rental. Payments based on $2,500 down or trade equity + sales tax, title & fees due at delivery. 2012 & 2011 75 mos. at 4.39. 2009, 2010 75 mos at 4.89. 2007 & 2008 72 mos. at 6.04. 2006 60 mos. at 6.84. 2005 & older 48 mos. at 6.84. For Tier 1 qualified borrowers. Certain conditions may apply with approved credit. See dealer for details on all offers.
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MLS#87502 - 4 BR, 1 bath ranch is move-in condition. Perfect for full-time residence or weekend getaway. Walking distance to Catskill Scenic Mountain Trails. $99,900 Call Gabriella Vasta @ 607-267-1792 MLS#86367 - Charming late 1800s farmhouse with original details. 3 barns, 2 ponds, pastures, fields, and horse stalls on 79 acres with amazing views of the Otsdawa Valley! $289,000 Call Lynn Lesperence @ 607-434-1061
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new Listing MLS#87821 - Richfield Springs Car Wash. Manual wash w/2 bays, heated floors, 2 vacuums, well maintained. Also available: 4WD tractor w/plow and snow blower. Adjacent home can be purchased w/or separate from the car wash: see listing MLS #87819 (below). $52,900 Call Rod and Barb @ 315-520-6512
MLS#83785 - 3,000+ sq ft home w/wood floors, cathedral ceiling, laundry room, kitchen island, mudroom, finished basement, 2nd kitchen, utility room, attached 3-car garage w/room upstairs. Farmers porch, back patio, large horse barn w/electric, water, concrete floor, and 6 stalls. $350,000 Call Carol Olsen @ 607-434-7436
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MLS#87819 - Great starter home, empty nester or income home. Quiet street in Richfield Springs. Close to school, church, shopping. Large yard. Property can be purchased separately or w/Richfield Car Wash MLS #87821 (above). $64,900 Call Rod and Barb @ 315-520-6512
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MLS#85578 – Location, seclusion and views make this solid contemporary build ideal. In Cooperstown area, close to Dreams Park, Otsego Lake and the Baseball Hall of Fame. Sub-dividable with driveway and well on County Rte 33. nOW OnLy $229,000 Call Adam Karns @ 607-244-9633
MLS#87273 - 3 BR, 3 bath charming historic Greek Revival professionally renovated w/modern amenities. 3 acres w/pond. Energy-efficient and luxurious. $349,000 Call Michelle Curran @ 518-469-5603
TasTefully RenovaTed 4 BR, 2 bath w/ fireplace, hardwood floors, built-in bookshelves. Covered porch w/slate floor, fenced-in yard and garage. This home has been well maintained. Come take a look! $159,000 Mls# 84596 InvesTMenT oppoRTunITy Two 2-level, 3-BR apts, one 1-level, 3-BR apt and two 2-BR apts. Updated furnaces, hwh, appliances, flooring, kitchens, roof, bathrooms, as well as much more! $376,900 Mls# 87780
new Listing MLS#87635 - Serene park-like setting, close to Chobani and nyCM, this 3 BR ranch is also close to great trout fishing and the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. $149,000 Call Adam Karns @ 607-244-9633
new Listing MLS#87807 - Everything is new: roof, interior, refrigerator, dishwasher, stove, carpet, flooring, doors, tub, shower, and more. Roomy LR, 2 BRs, large kitchen w/dining area. On 5.52 acres, Cherry Valley schools. $83,000 Call Rod and Barb @ 315-520-6512
MLS#85601 - Peace and quiet in this manufactured/mobile home on a ½-acre lot w/lots of wildlife to enjoy from your deck. newer windows, new metal roof, 2 BRs, 2 baths, kitchen, DR, LR, large garage. $49,900 Call Linda Wheeler @ 607-434-2125
new Listing MLS#86909 - 14 +/- acres w/views surrounding this cedar raised ranch w/4 to 5 BRs, 3 baths, open DR and LR w/fireplace, family room, kitchen and bath w/skylights, 3 decks, 2 patios, 4+ car heated garage, barn, pool, 2 tax parcels both open & wooded. Milford schools. $289,000 Call Kathy Fistrowicz @ 607-267-2683
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MLS#86317 - Perfect retreat for vacation or year-round. 3 BR, 2 bath charmer on 34 acres w/swimming pond. $269,000 Call Michelle @ 518-469-5603
MLS#86474 - Charming 4 BR, 2½ bath Cooperstown village home offers updated kitchen with granite countertops, newer appliances. Large private yard and garage. $220,000 Call Kristi Ough @ 607-434-3026
Custom-Built Home in Canterbury Woods
Nicely laid-out 4 BR, 3½ bath home is roomy and efficient. Main level consists of a great room, formal DR, kitchen, breakfast nook, hearth/reading area and master suite. The hearth/reading room has a see-through gas fireplace into the great room. Kitchen has cherry cabinets, double wall ovens, and kitchen island with a gas cooktop. Finished lower level consists of two BRs with a full bath. The fourth BR is oversized with private bath. Large family room has gas fireplace, storage area, laundry, and utility room. House is easily heated with radiant heat. All of this situated on 6+ acres with a pond and west views toward Oneonta. $398,000. MLS#87812
Cricket Keto, Lic. Assoc. Broker John Mitchell, Lic. Assoc. Broker locally owned & operated single & multi-family homes, commercial property & land
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MLS#87457 - 3 BR, 2 bath home on 4.25 acres w/2½-car garage, partially finished basement, large deck, perennial gardens, and beautiful pond. A great deal! $224,000. Call Lynn Lesperence @ 607-434-1061
Thought you couldn’t afford to buy locally? Well think again! Hartwick $149,900 MLS#87325
Lizabeth Rose, Broker/Owner
Peter D. Clark, Consultant
MLS#87093 - 2 BR, 1 bath ranch on double lot! Large backyard, new windows, doors, deck, family room w/laundry area and separate entrance. Attached 2-car garage, paved driveway. Beautiful hardwood floors in LR, DR, and BRs. Interior freshly painted. $87,500 Call Carol Olsen @ 607-434-7436
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MLS#87096 - Move-in ready 4 BR, 2 bath Cape on over 8 acres in Cooperstown School District. Open floorplan w/ kitchen w/slate floors, stainless steel appliances. Spacious master BR w/skylight and cathedral ceiling. Family room, office, possible 5th BR, laundry room, deck, pool & jacuzzi. $249,900 Call Kristi Ough @ 607-434-3026
MLS#87779 - 3+/-acres includes separate bldg lot. 3 BR home w/wood flrs, spacious kitchen, DR and LR w/open floorplan, family rm w/gas fireplace, workshop, garage. Recent roof, siding and windows. Storage shed, garden w/perennials, apple trees, stone walls. Cooperstown schools. $179,000 Call Kathy Fistrowicz @ 607-267-2683
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Lovely 3 BR home is currently a Dreams Park rental, minutes from Cooperstown. Also zoned for commercial use. A real steal!
Stark $139,000 MLS#87871
Very well maintained ranch with exceptional views of Mohawk Valley. Plenty of room to expand or sell an adjacent lot. Room for an office plus 2 BRs. A must see.
John Mitchell Real Estate
216 Main Street, Cooperstown • 607-547-8551 • 607-547-1029 (fax) Dave LaDuke, broker 607-435-2405 Mike Winslow, broker 607-435-0183 Mike Swatling 607-547-8551
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(7569) Pristine 3 BR Cherry Valley residence on a placid street features hardwood floors, fireplace, bay window, original millwork and built-ins, spacious LR, formal DR, modern kitchen w/eating counter and window seat, laundry room, hot water heat. Enclosed porch, 3-story barn. CV-S Schools. Hubbell’s Exclusive. $159,000
(7675) 4 BR/2+ bath Cooperstown residence has desirable amenities including natural woodwork, den, modern kitchen, cozy LR w/ fireplace and stained glass window, hardwood floors, formal DR w/bay window, 2-car garage, new front porch. Cooperstown Schools. It’s a jewel! Hubbell’s Exclusive. $299,000
(7589) Superbly kept 3 BR home. Many extras include formal DR, hardwood floors, modern kitchen, garage, rocking-chair front porch. Near shops, lake, and golf course. Will capture your fancy! Cooperstown Schools. Hubbell’s Exclusive—$285,000
For reliable, honest answers to any of your real estate questions, Don Olin Realty at 607.547.5622 or visit our website www.donolinrealty.com
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country ranch on 1.5 acres
(7046) Enticing 3 BR home offers knotty pine eat-in kitchen, LR w/hardwood floors, convenient breezeway, garage w/overhead storage. Near Dreams Park. Happy haven for a discerning buyer! Milford Schools. Hubbell’s Exclusive $109,000
(7104) Incredible valley views! Trails throughout, fantastic hunting and small pond. Private road and ROW access. Adjacent to County-owned lands. Old farmouse needs work. Solar-powered getaway has open floorplan, 1 BR. Can cut trees for views, logged 12 years ago. Possible owner financing. 8 miles from Cooperstown. Hubbell’s Exclusive—$189,000
otsego lake lot in cooPerstown
(7407) Choice building site with excellent lake views. Lake access and beach are directly in front of property. Level lot, easy to build on. Hubbell’s Exclusive—$295,000
Tastefully renovated village home looks like new. Roof, plumbing, wiring, heat system w/added central air are all redone. LR, sitting room and DR on first floor are bright and airy and have been recently painted. Dine-in kitchen has cherry cabinets, granite countertops, tiled floor, stainless steel appliances. Also a conveniently located laundry/pantry and mudroom with tiled ¾-bath. 4 BRs and renovated full bath on second floor. Attic finished with tongue-and-groove pine walls and ceiling, and wall-to-wall carpeting. Refinished pine floors down and carpeted floors up. Delightfully landscaped fenced yard with slate patio and a lower lawn, covered front and rear porches. A very inviting and charming home in a great family location. The current price is below the assessment making it a great home buy. Exclusively offered at the nEw price: $ 439,000
otsego lake-view contemPo
(7302) Spectacular 4 BR/2+ bath home on 1.8 acres. Gracious residence highlights 2-story foyer, LR w/fireplace and vaulted ceiling, den w/fireplace, eat-in kitchen w/pantry, master suite, formal DR, large porch, deck, in-ground pool, hardwood floors, finished basement. Lake privileges. Cooperstown Schools. Hubbell’s Exclusive. $675,000
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