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SUNY Appoints Dr. Mary Bonderoff as Officer-in-Charge at SUNY Delhi

Written By Editor on 5/16/22 | 5/16/22

DELHI, NY (05/12/2022) The State University of New York has named Dr. Mary Bonderoff as the officer-in-charge at SUNY Delhi. Dr. Bonderoff has been serving as special advisor to the Chancellor for the past six months at SUNY Delhi while continuing to fulfill her responsibilities as vice president for student affairs and chief diversity officer at SUNY Morrisville. Her appointment is effective on May 16 as the College conducts a nationwide search for the next president.

SUNY Delhi Acting College Council Chair Jack Schoonmaker said, "Dr. Bonderoff will help us improve the effectiveness of shared governance for the betterment of the SUNY Delhi campus community and will facilitate the enhancement of human resources policies in the areas of diversity and inclusion, and assist with integrating those tenets into the hiring process. Her student-centric focus has earned the trust of students, faculty, staff, and administrators to build bridges for change, and we are grateful for her service in this matter."

Dr. Bonderoff is active in the community, serving as chair of the ACE Women's Network Board for New York and serves on the cabinet of the National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum, in Peterboro, NY. She has been an Anti-Defamation League Trainer, Campus of Difference Diversity Trainer, and an Intergroup Dialogue Trainer.

"I am thrilled to continue my work at SUNY Delhi as its temporary leader until a new president is selected for this esteemed campus," said Dr. Mary Bonderoff. "I will continue to approach campus issues with balance, sourcing opinions and assistance from all perspectives, fostering teamwork to achieve the common goal of a more inclusive campus experience for all, while also supporting and inspiring our students every step of the way. Thank you SUNY Interim Chancellor Stanley and SUNY Administration for your continued collaboration and support."

About Dr. Mary Bonderoff
Dr. Bonderoff began her career at SUNY in 1989 at the Oneonta campus serving in roles with increasing responsibility, including Director of the Center for Multicultural Experiences, Director for Student Diversity, and then as Director of Diversity Education and Community Outreach. She went to SUNY Morrisville to serve as Chief Diversity Officer and Title IX Coordinator, and has been Vice President for Student Affairs and Chief Diversity Officer for the past two years. As Chief Diversity Officer for SUNY Morrisville, she did not shy away from leading difficult dialogues around issues of diversity, equity and inclusion as a series called "Critical Conversations with the CDO" and additionally assisted in developing policy initiatives within the university including a Racial Profiling Police Policy, Gender Inclusive Housing, a Preferred Names Project, and Gender-Neutral Bathrooms on campus. She is a member of the SUNY Disability Task Force, which was established in 2021, and has been serving as special advisor to the Chancellor at SUNY Delhi.

Dr. Bonderoff has worked closely with a number of partners in the community including the Cooperstown Board of Education, Chamber of Commerce, Oneonta and Cooperstown Central School Districts, and has been a member of the United University Professions for twenty-eight years, as well as a member of the NAACP. She has extensive experience in human resource policies, specializing in areas of diversity and inclusion, search and hiring, and reasonable accommodations. Dr. Bonderoff earned a doctorate from Northeastern University; two M.S. degrees and a B.S. in education, all from SUNY Oneonta. One of Dr. Bonderoff's first jobs while she was a graduate student was at SUNY Delhi as a Resident Hall Director. Her immediate family is also a part of the SUNY family as her husband and three sons all attended a SUNY campus for their higher education.

About SUNY Delhi
Enrolling over 3,000 students, SUNY Delhi is a member of the State University of New York. SUNY Delhi's hands-on approach to teaching and learning includes over 60 academic programs in specialized areas, including applied technologies, nursing, hospitality, veterinary sciences, applied sciences, business, and liberal arts and sciences. SUNY Delhi offers certificates, associate degrees, bachelor's degrees, as well as master's degrees in a combination of on-campus and online settings.


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Mental Health & Wellness Fair For Teens and Children May 21

Bassett Healthcare Network will be holding a mental health and wellness fair for teens and children on Saturday, May 21. The vent will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m at FoxCare Center, 1 FoxCare Drive, in Oneonta. All parents, families, and kids are all welcome to attend. If you have any questions, contact Jessie Thorsland at 607-433-6501. 
 
The fair will include special activities, games, community resources, educational opportunities and over $1,000 in prizes. Local animal rescue Superheroes in Ripped Jeans will have animals onsite available for adoption. There will also be an open public yoga class (bring your own mat). 
 
Other participating organizations include Building Healthy Families, LEAF, Family Resource Network, Bassett’s Gender Wellness Center, Oneonta Boys and Girls Club, Child Advocacy Center, YMCA, Oneonta Teen Center, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, ONC BOCES, Oneonta Jiu Jitsu Academy, Table Rock Fitness, OWL, youth group organizations, and more. 
 
This event is open to the public—you do not need to be a Bassett patient to participate. 

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Film Screening at Bushel: “Salt of the Earth"

DELHI, NY—Bushel is pleased to screen Salt of the Earth (1954), the third in the Mid-Century Movie Nights six-part series taking place on Friday nights between May 6th and June 10th at Bushel, 106 Main Street, Delhi. This program will take place on Friday, May 20, and is free to attend with a suggested donation of $5. Doors open at 7 pm. Screening begins at 7:20 pm. Seating is limited to 30; attendance is mask optional.




This drama film focuses on Esperanza Quintero, a thirty-five-year-old zinc miner’s wife, during a long and difficult strike led by her husband Ramon. The majority of the miners are Mexican-Americans who want decent working conditions equal to those of white or “Anglo” miners. After Ramon is released from jail after being brought in on bogus assault charges, Esperanza tells him that he’s no good to her in jail and ingeniously organizes the miners’ wives to picket in their husbands’ place. Directed by Herbert J. Biberman in the neorealist style, Salt of the Earth features actual miners and their families as actors, and is one of the first pictures to advance a feminist social and political point of view. Biberman, screenwriter Michael Wilson, and producer Paul Jarrico were all blacklisted by Hollywood due to their alleged involvement in communist politics. This film heralds their return to filmmaking after McCarthy’s reign of terror.

Co-curated by Hobart poet Cheryl Clarke and Bushel collective member Mina Takahashi, the Mid-Century Movie Nights film series offers present-day viewers the opportunity to ponder the weight of the post-World War II era on its generation. From Rome to Tokyo, to the US Southwest, then to France, over to the Indian subcontinent, and back to gritty Manhattan, the films ask us to consider their subjects’ alienation, perseverance, and survival. As we witness the 1950s fascist regimes, exploitative working conditions, the loneliness of ageing, the indignities of poverty, the complexity of racial ambiguity, and the subtle and not-so-subtle ways racism and sexism play out, we ask ourselves today, what has stubbornly endured, and what has changed for the better?

Upcoming films in the series: La Pointe Courte (May 27); Pather Panchali (June 3); and Shadows (June 10). Full descriptions of the films are on Bushel’s website (www.bushelcollective.org) and in a pamphlet available for pick up at Bushel, 106 Main Street.

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Roxbury Central School - Special Meeting Notice, May 17th

There will be a Special Meeting of the Roxbury Board of Education on Tuesday, May 17, 2022 at 5:30 PM with the expected purpose of discussing the Capital Outlay project, staffing, and any other business that comes before the board.



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Start-up Saturday Entrepreneur Boot Camp June 11th

Spend an afternoon with other business owners working on the business which you spend every day working in.


Where: Delaware County eCenter Center Meeting Room, 5 1/2 Main Street, Delhi, NY 13753

When: June 11, 2022, 1 - 4 p.m.

GrowthWheel is a hands-on, action-oriented program designed to help entrepreneurs at all stages overcome their barriers to growth. 

Join David Madie, Founder and CEO at GrowthWheel International, for a three-hour introduction to the GrowthWheel toolbox designed to help early stage and growth companies get focus, set an agenda, make decisions and take action.

Topics covered will include:


  • Getting a holistic view at how to grow business

  • How to make smarter decisions and avoid blind spots

  • Taking effective action by focusing on next steps

  • Growing your entrepreneurial confidence by tracking results


When the workshop is over you will have:


  • A list of your results and achievements of the past 12 months

  • A 360° assessment of your current business

  • A list of your ambitions for the next one to four quarters

  • A list of decisions you must take before growing

  • A 30-60-90 Day Action Plan

  • One year membership in the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce


Cost per participant is normally $149. Thanks to scholarship support from the Delaware County Industrial Development Agency, the cost to you is just $49!

For more information call 607.746.2281. To register visit delawarecounty.org.

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LAST CHANCE TO APPLY FOR UP TO $3000 SCHOLARSHIP FROM LOCAL SOLAR DEVELOPER

Written By Editor on 5/15/22 | 5/15/22



EDEN RENEWABLES IS OFFERING $16,000 TO HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS IN THE CAPITAL REGION
DEADLINE FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2022

Troy, NY - The deadline is fast approaching for applications to the Eden Renewables annual scholarship program with a total value of $16,000.  Eden is a community solar farm developer based in Troy. High school seniors graduating from schools in communities which host Eden’s solar developments (see list below) and pursuing a career in fields that benefit the environment are invited to apply for ‘Green STEAM’ scholarships until May 20th.


Eden’s Green STEAM Scholarship was established in 2019 to encourage and support students interested in environmental careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM). So far, Eden has awarded $17,000 to 10 seniors attending Argyle, Duanesburg, Fonda-Fultonville, Hoosic Valley, Ichabod Crane, Maple Hill Junior-Senior, and Troy City High Schools, majoring in subjects such as Environmental Design, Environmental Science, Marine Biology and Wildlife Conservation.  


Awards of $1,000-$3,000 will be made to up to 10-15 students, depending on the quantity and quality of applications received.


School District

Host Town

Linked Community Solar Project

Scholarship Amount

Argyle Central School District

Village & Town of Argyle

Dowmont & Hidden Meadows

$2,000

Brunswick Central School District

Town of Brunswick

Tamarac

$1,000

Duanesburg Central School District

Town of Duanesburg

Oak Hill  I & II

$2,000

Fonda-Fultonville Central School District

Town of Glen

Van Epps & Mohawk View

$2,000

Hoosic Valley Central School District

Town of Schaghticoke

Herrington

$1,000

Hudson City Central School District

Town of Claverack

Claverack Creek, Catskill View & Clover Meadow

$3,000

Ichabod Crane Central School District

Town of Kinderhook

Green Dale

$1,000

Schodack Central School District

Town of Schodack

Cedar Hill, Elmbrook & White River

$3,000

Troy City School District

City of Troy

N/A


$1,000


Eden’s Chief Development Officer Giovanni Maruca said, “Eden has already supported 10 students in the region with their environmental career ambitions. We are living in very challenging times, so this year we are able to increase the funds available to $16,000 which I hope will make a positive difference to the futures of more young people - and help benefit the US long-term transition to a low-carbon economy.”


Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic record, demonstrated leadership, participation in school and community activities, honors, work experience, and statement of goals and aspirations. They will be formally awarded at each school’s graduation ceremony.


To be eligible, applicants must be a high school senior attending one of the host community schools, have a minimum of 3.0 cumulative GPA, and be accepted into a 2 or 4-year college or university and enrolled in Green STEAM or related discipline. A letter of recommendation from a teacher, counselor, or employer, and a 500-word statement of purpose regarding educational plans and professional aspirations in Green STEAM must be submitted with the application to be considered. 


To submit an application: https://edenrenewables.com/scholarship-2022 


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SUNY COBLESKILL’S WYATT PALMER NAMED NAC BASEBALL 2022 PITCHER-OF-THE-YEAR

Waterville, Me.: The North Atlantic Conference (NAC) announced today that SUNY Cobleskill junior Wyatt Palmer, Camden, N.Y., Camden High School/Cayuga Community College, has been named the conference’s 2022 NAC Baseball Pitcher-of-the-Year. The right-handed starter earned All-NAC Western Division Team honors during the season while being named the league’s Pitcher-of-the-Week four times during the year. He becomes the first Fighting Tiger pitcher in program history to earn NAC Pitcher-of-the-Year honors.  

During the season became the ace of the Fighting Tiger pitching staff this year as the transfer from Cayuga Community College posted a 7-2 record in nine starts to lead all NAC pitchers in victories with a 2.86 ERA in 50.1 innings of work hurling a pair of complete games including a nine-inning shutout. The Camden, N.Y. native held opposing hitters to a .257 batting average on the year striking our 33 hitters while walking 18.  

Cobleskill Head Lance Ratchford believed the junior right hander was the key to the team’s success because of his work on the mound throughout the year. 

“Wyatt Palmer was dominate all year for us and became the ace of our pitching staff. He made an immediate impact to our rotation and really got better with every start. He understands how to pitch and what he has to do in order to be successful." 

During the 2022 season Cobleskill posted their third consecutive winning season posting a 21-20 overall record capturing the league’s Western Division Championship for the second consecutive season with an 11-4 conference mark while making their third conference post-season appearance in four years.  


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SUNY COBLESKILL’S NEUBINSKI NAMED 2022 NORTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE SOFTBALL COACH-OF-THE-YEAR

Waterville, Maine: The North Atlantic Conference (NAC) announced today that SUNY Cobleskill Head Softball Coach Elizabeth Neubinski has been selected as the 2022 NAC Softball Coach-of-the-Year by the league’s coaches. Neubinski led the Fighting Tigers to the conference’s Western Division Championship with an 11-1 conference record as part of a 15-15 campaign that saw Cobleskill make their first trip to the conference’s post-season tournament.  

During her four seasons at the helm of the program the Fighting Tigers have posted a 37-38 overall record including a 29-13 mark versus league opponents with 16 players having earned all-conference honors under her tutelage. 

When informed of her selection the Cobleskill Head Coach thanked those who helped make the 2022 campaign a special one for her and for the entire softball program.  

“I am so honored to receive this award and know that it is because of the incredible women in our program who trusted the process and gave their all every day. I could not imagine a better group and am so grateful for them. They push me every day to be better and have helped create our Fighting Tiger family. I also have to shout out to the best assistant and head athletic trainer I could ask for, Matt Rote, for all that he does for our program every single day. He is a huge part of our success, and we are so lucky to have him. Finally, a big thank you to our athletic director Marie Curran-Headley for her endless support and to everyone else at Cobleskill who works hard to support our program. It was truly a special season.” 


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SUNY COBLESKILL’S LOGAN HUTTER NAMED NAC BASEBALL 2022 ROOKIE-OF-THE-YEAR

Waterville, Me.: The North Atlantic Conference (NAC) announced today that SUNY Cobleskill first year catcher/designated hitter Logan Hutter, Smithtown, N.Y., Smithtown West High School, has been named the conference’s 2022 NAC Baseball Rookie-of-the-Year. The first year receiver becomes the first player in program history to earn NAC Baseball Rookie-of-the-Year honors after being named to All-NAC Western Division Team during the season earning the league’s Rookie-of-the-Week three times during the year.  

The catcher/designated hitter enjoyed an impressive rookie campaign wearing Orange & Black batting .355 going 44-of-124 on the year in 37 games compiling a .420 on-base percentage. The Smithtown, N.Y. native tallied 13 doubles and five home runs driving in 32 runs and scoring 29 times while showing good instincts on the bases going 10-for-11 in stolen base attempts.  

According to Fighting Tiger Head Coach Lance Ratchford, "Logan had an incredible freshman year and enjoy much success at the plate and behind the plate. He arguably had one of the best freshman years in the country at a position that is one of the toughest to play. His future is bright, and we are excited for what's in store for him next season." 

During the 2022 season Cobleskill posted their third consecutive winning season posting a 21-20 overall record capturing the league’s Western Division Championship for the second consecutive season with an 11-4 conference mark while making their third conference post-season appearance in four years.  


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SUNY COBLESKILL’S EDDY GARCIA NAMED NAC BASEBALL PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR

Waterville, Me.: The North Atlantic Conference (NAC) announced today that SUNY Cobleskill senior shortstop Eddy Garcia, Bronx, N.Y., World View High School, has been named the 2022 NAC Baseball Player-of-the-Year. The Fighting Tiger shortstop becomes the first player in program history to earn NAC Baseball Player-of-the-Year honors after earning All-Conference honors in both the 2021 and 2022 seasons.  

The Fighting Tiger senior shortstop posted one of the most impressive statistical seasons’ in conference history displaying an impressive combination of power, speed and durability leading the conference in: games played with 41, plate appearances with 177, at bats with 147, hits with 54, runs scored with 48, doubles with 17, triples with six, runs batted in with 45, total bases with 101 and assists with 101.  

The Bronx, N.Y. native also finished ranked: second in slugging percentage at .687, third in stolen bases with 20, third in double plays generated defensively with 17, fifth in home runs with six, fifth in batting average hitting .367, ninth in on-base percentage at .449 and tenth in total defensive chances with 110.    

According to Fighting Tiger Head Coach Lance Ratchford the senior shortstop was the driving force behind the team’s success and highly deserving of the award.  

"To say that Eddy Garcia had an impressive year and put-up record numbers for our program just doesn’t seem adequate. He put a stamp on a career and set the standard for what we expect from our players to strive for year in and year out. Simply put, he was the catalyst of our team and one of the finest players to ever play baseball at SUNY Cobleskill. " 

During the 2022 season Cobleskill posted their third consecutive winning season posting a 21-20 overall record capturing the league’s Western Division Championship for the second consecutive season with an 11-4 conference mark and making their third conference season appearance in four years.  


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Otsego County Master Gardener Plant Sale returns May 21st

Rain or shine, the Master Gardeners of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Otsego County will hold their annual plant sale on Saturday, May 21, 2022, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Cornell Cooperative Extension Education Center, 123 Lake Street in Cooperstown.  Please note that the date of the sale is earlier this year, in past years it was traditionally held on the last weekend in May.

The selections at the Otsego Master Gardener Plant Sale were chosen with YOU in mind. We drew upon research from the Cornell Vegetable and Cornell Flower Trials, and the AAS Trials to grow a wide array of highly-rated plants that will be most successful in our area. Many are deer-resistant and/or disease-resistant, and many are varieties we have grown and loved ourselves. We grew the best for you!

A wide variety of vegetables, annual flowers, herbs, and perennials known to grow well in Otsego County will be featured at reasonable prices.  Choosing plant varieties not frequently found in local retail establishments, Master Gardener volunteers cultivated from seed heirloom and blight-resistant tomatoes, deer-resistant plants, and a few unusual varieties they love in their gardens.  All plants sold have been planted in sterile potting media. Unlike in past years, Master Gardeners will not be digging perennials from their gardens, in an effort to avoid the spread of jumping worms.  However, a limited selection of house plants from Master Gardeners’ own collections will be offered.

Cornell-trained Master Gardeners will be on hand to answer questions about planting, nurturing, and harvesting, and to assist in plant selections.  Customers are encouraged to bring boxes to carry home purchases.  Cash or checks are preferred, although credit cards are accepted.  For more information and continuing updates on plants offered, follow the webpage cceschoharie-otsego.org/OMG-Plant-Sale.  Gardeners may also leave a voicemail message at 607-547-2536 ext. 0 for questions. 

Proceeds from the sale will benefit the educational outreach of the Master Gardeners Volunteer Program of Otsego County and the Grow with CCE Campaign, an exciting comprehensive site redesign project to “Create a Place for Learning through Gardening.”  To learn more about this project, please visit cceschoharie-otsego.org/grow-with-cce

For information about Cornell Cooperative Extension of Schoharie and Otsego County’s community programs and events, go to http://cceschoharie-otsego.org  Stay connected to CCE Schoharie and Otsego on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/CCESchoharieOtsego/  and follow CCE Master Gardeners’ daily postings at https://www.facebook.com/cceotsegoMG/

Gardeners may also want to plan a visit to The Farmers’ Museum Heritage Plant Sale a week later during the Memorial Day weekend. 

Cornell Cooperative Extension is an employer and educator recognized for valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities and provides equal program and employment opportunities. 


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Mental Health & Wellness Fair For Teens and Children May 21

Bassett Healthcare Network will be holding a mental health and wellness fair for teens and children on Saturday, May 21. The vent will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m at FoxCare Center, 1 FoxCare Drive, in Oneonta. All parents, families, and kids are all welcome to attend. If you have any questions, contact Jessie Thorsland at 607-433-6501. 
 
The fair will include special activities, games, community resources, educational opportunities and over $1,000 in prizes. Local animal rescue Superheroes in Ripped Jeans will have animals onsite available for adoption. There will also be an open public yoga class (bring your own mat). 
 
Other participating organizations include Building Healthy Families, LEAF, Family Resource Network, Bassett’s Gender Wellness Center, Oneonta Boys and Girls Club, Child Advocacy Center, YMCA, Oneonta Teen Center, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, ONC BOCES, Oneonta Jiu Jitsu Academy, Table Rock Fitness, OWL, youth group organizations, and more. 
 
This event is open to the public—you do not need to be a Bassett patient to participate. 

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Hyde Hall and Glimmerglass State Park Open with A Community Block Party

 

(COOPERSTOWN, NY) – Hyde Hall and Glimmerglass State Park open for the 2022 season on Saturday, May 28th with a new community celebration, the Hyde Hall and Glimmerglass State Park Block Party. The event marks the start of our area’s summer season and offers opportunities for the whole family from 10 AM - 3 PM. Twenty local organizations will participate with activities, animals, crafts, free programs, nature walks, and music around Hyde Hall’s campus and around Glimmerglass State Park.


Glimmerglass State Park, in partnership with Friends of Recreation, Conservation and Environmental Stewardship (FORCES), will offer workshops on birdhouse construction, leave no trace, fishing, camp safety, and provide guided hikes throughout the day. 


The Rolling Meadows Clydesdales, some of the largest horses in the United States, will return to the campus for another spectacular meet-and-greet. Visitors can learn more about them as they encounter these gentle giants firsthand. Other animal friends will join the Clydesdales, too. Utica ZooMobile is bringing animals for demonstrations, and the SPCA will have adoption opportunities to take home a new friend. 


The event has seen widespread community support, with more than a dozen local businesses sponsoring the event. Jonathan Maney, Hyde Hall’s Executive Director says “the Hyde Hall and Glimmerglass State Park Block Party is our way to welcome our local community into a deeper, richer, and more fun experience. Hyde Hall’s Event Manager Colin Havener added that “this is a first of what will become an annual event. Our community is amazing and this is our opportunity to celebrate with each other.”


There will be two concerts during the day: Hanzolo plays at Hyde Hall from noon to 2 pm, and the Bone Doctor performs in Glimmerglass State Park at 5 PM. The Cooperstown Food Pantry will be on-site with a food drive and you’re encouraged to bring something to share. The mansion also opens for tours on the 28th. A full schedule will be available on Hyde Hall’s website on May 25th. The event is free and open to the public but Glimmerglass State Park has a day-use fee for every vehicle.



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