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| Area real-estate agents say 2010 has been a buyer's market (The Daily Star) |
| The message behind the "for sale'' sign at local single-family homes is that this year is a buyer's market, three brokers agreed Monday, and federal tax credits are among the factors prompting purchases.However, one Oneonta broker said strong sales at her company this year could set a tempo for a shift into a seller's market. |
| 03/02/2010 |
| Area News Roundup: Pine Lake Institute to host writer (The Daily Star) |
| Hartwick College's Pine Lake Institute for Environmental and Sustainability Studies will host gardener and writer Fern Bradley on Saturday as part of the Conversations on the Lake lecture series. Bradley will present "Planting: Possibilities and Perils" at 1 p.m. in the Strawbale House on the Pine Lake campus. The program is free and open to the public. |
| 03/05/2010 |
| Area may face two winter storms (The Daily Star) |
| A double shot of winter weather is on tap for today through the weekend. The first storm, which began Tuesday, was expected to dump between 8 to 12 inches across the region, with higher amounts possible in Delaware County. |
| 02/24/2010 |
| HEADLINES FOR FEBRUARY 12, 2010 (Drummer) |
| The wind turbine installed just west of the Buffalo High School campus was operating last Tuesday evening, Feb. 9, reports Joe Steffel, the City of Buffalo’s director of utilities. |
| 02/19/2010 |
| Mayor of Dish, Texas, to tour area (The Daily Star) |
| Calvin Tillman, mayor of the small town of Dish, Texas, will visit Otsego, Delaware and Broome counties from Feb. 15 to 20 to warn people about the dangers of natural-gas pipelines. His first public appearance will be at the Unitarian Universalist Society in Oneonta from 7 to 9 p.m. today. The church is at 12 Ford Ave. |
| 02/16/2010 |
| Heart walk-run event at SUCO raises $19K (The Daily Star) |
| Runners and walkers from throughout Otsego County attended the American Heart Associations ninth annual State University College at Oneonta Heart Run and Walk on Saturday. There were 241 participants who helped raise $19,265 toward research and education about heart disease and strokes, organizers said in a media release. |
| 02/15/2010 |
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