"It's not over yet. We might still get a big one. I like to leave the predictions up to the groundhogs."
Richard Walker, Westville, photographer
"I hope so. I usually snowboard now, but it's been hard to."
Gordon Harrel, Oneonta, student
"I know it's not how it usually works, but I think because the last few months have been so nice it will be cold and snowy in February and March."
Derrick Nieman, Davenport, clerk
"Nope, I'm going to think positive that we won't and spring will start a month early."
Trisha Stegman, Oneonta, student
"I think we might just have a few small ones, but nothing more than six inches."
Cherie Peake, Worcester, stylist
"I keep looking at the extended forecast and there hasn't been anything, so I'm going to say no."
Therese Reider, Meredith, retired
Opinion
Street Talk "Do you think we will have a big snow storm the rest of the winter?"
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Letters to the Editor: May 24, 2012
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Heegan must show vision for Chamber
In selecting Barbara Ann Heegan as its executive director last week, the Otsego County Chamber would seem to have chosen a safe rather than a bold path for its immediate future.
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Letters to the Editor: May 23, 2012
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Can't have a third party without a candidate
What if they gave a party ... and nobody came?
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Cheers
To Bike to Work Day, Cooperstown Quiz Team, Arts Field Day, the SUNY Delhi Centennial.
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Letters to the Editor: May 22, 2012
- Monday, May 21, 2012
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Letters to the Editor: May 21, 2012
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The world does move
To look at a newspaper from 1912, 1937, 1962 or 1987, it can seem as though positively everything has changed.
- Saturday, May 19, 2012
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Letters to the Editor: May 19, 2012
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Graduates, take acquired skills, set sail on job voyage
This weekend, many colleges and universities -- including SUNY Delhi and SUNY Oneonta -- will bestow degrees of various levels and types upon their students.
- Friday, May 18, 2012
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Letters to the Editor: May 18, 2012
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'Whale' failure shows how little has changed
One positive development resulting from JPMorgan's recent $2 billion trading blunder is increased scrutiny of the regulations put in place since 2008 to prevent a repeat of that year's financial collapse.
- Thursday, May 17, 2012
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Taxes spoke louder than sentiment in voting
It has become a virtually immutable fact of modern-day industry and politics. Given the choice between financial interest and sentiment, money always wins.
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Letters to the Editor: May 17, 2012
- Wednesday, May 16, 2012
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Letters to the Editor: May 16, 2012
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Gas companies need to play nice with residents
"You need to assure me that you are going to talk to the towns." This was Rep. Chris Gibson's plea to the gas companies that are seeking to lay natural gas pipelines through the local area.
- Tuesday, May 15, 2012
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Letters to the Editor: May 15, 2012
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Cheers
To the Mattice HOPE Run, Carol Malz, the Loaves and Fishes food pantry, and I Love My Park Day
- Monday, May 14, 2012
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Street Talk: May 14, 2012
Will you be voting in the upcoming school budget vote?
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Cuomo's 'tax cap' is a strategy to gain credit
"It's great. It's working better than I would have hoped." That's how Gov. Andrew Cuomo described the 2 percent property tax cap he introduced as a key part of his platform on relieving New Yorkers' tax burdens.
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Letters to the Editor: May 24, 2012

