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Sunday, December 11, 2016
Secret Comix Cave
Oneonta has many businesses around town. From restaurants, bars, and stores, The City of the Hills, has a lot to offer. One business that not too many people in town know about is Secret Comix Cave, Oneonta's own comic book store. They are located on 3200 Chestnut Street and they have a lot of comics to choose from. No matter if you are looking to purchase comics of Superman, Batman, Spider-man, Wonder Woman, Iron Man, or Captain American (just to name a few), Secret Comix Cave has got it all. I interviewed owner, Gary Bedenharn, a recently retired science teacher who always had a passion and love for comic books. Bedenharn decided to open up his own comic book store in July. When I asked him about how important comic books are, he said, “I
believe as a teacher, reading is key anyways. So, reading keeps your mind going
and comic books is a little bit easier on your mind. You see pictures. You
don’t have to visualize as much as you would if you grabbed a novel and stuff.
And I feel like it’s actually better than watching TV. They could do a lot more
in comic books and graphic novels than they can on television.” Secret Comix Cave also has deals and discounts every month, including buy one comic and get one free and 50% off just too name a few. For more information, make sure you check out their website, http://www.secretcomixcave.com/ and check out and like their Facebook page. So, if you are interested in comic books or you just want to read something fun and exciting, Secret Comix Cave is the place for you.
Thursday, December 8, 2016
Sal's Pizza
Get to know Sal's Pizza Shop
By: Sonia Cerdeno , Oneonta New York
Sal's Pizzeria has been satisfying
customers since 1977. It is located in 285 South Main Street, Oneonta, NY 13820. Joey Goaly the owner of Sal’s pizzeria here
in Oneonta has been operating Sal's pizzeria for a while now with also the help
of some of his family members. Not only does Sal's Pizzeria offer pizza slices
it also offers plenty of other popular dishes. The shops customers enjoy going
to Sal's because of their acceptable prices and it’s a perfect place to hang
out with friends. Every employee at Sal’s treats their customer with love and
respect.
Sal’s has friendly people behind the
counter at all times. The amount of people coming in and out the shop is insane which makes the company a great business. Eating a slice or any other dish at Sal's would remind you of eating a slice in the city of New York! They have a variety of pizza selections and
also some selections you might not have heard of . They move quick and get you your
food as soon as they can just to put a smile on everyone's face. The food is greasy good. There is a difference between Sal's Pizzeria and any other pizza shop in town. The atmosphere of the place is a little
unappealing but it's fast, delicious and friendly.
Don't forget to get your amazing slice from Sal's !
Sal's Pizzeria has been satisfying customers since 1977. It is located in 285 South Main Street, Oneonta, NY 13820. Joey Goaly the owner of Sal’s pizzeria here in Oneonta has been operating Sal's pizzeria for a while now with also the help of some of his family members. Not only does Sal's Pizzeria offer pizza slices it also offers plenty of other popular dishes. The shops customers enjoy going to Sal's because of their acceptable prices and it’s a perfect place to hang out with friends. Every employee at Sal’s treats their customer with love and respect.
Kies Cuts by Billy Riedel
Number one on the field and anything you want on the sides
Kies Cuts Barber Shop. Billy Riedel |
Casy Kies is a student here at SUNY Oneonta where he enjoys hanging out with friends, playing baseball and his true passion cutting hair. Kies has been cutting hair for four years now. It all started when his friend asked for a basic two all around, no fade no scissors just a basic cut. Knowing that this was not a tough task Kies stepped up to the plate and completed the hair cut with ease. After that he started getting more in depth and learning how to blend, fade, tape up and straight razor shaves. “ It is just a hobby of mine. I enjoy the process of taking something that is over grown and turning it into an art.”
Kies now has his very own room in his house dedicated to cutting hair. “It is like I have my own barber shop. I used to have to cut hair in my bathroom but now I go in my shop and it makes me feel and look a lot more professional.” Since his freshman year here at SUCO Kies’ business has grown significantly. It used to be a cut or two a week and now it is 4-7 a day. “I never thought that I would have business cards or even a client base but now that I do, it makes me want to get that much better.
Being in his senior year Kies plans on continuing his business out of his home and says that if offered a professional spot he would politely decline because “then my hobby becomes work, and I don’t want that to happen.” Kies will continue cutting hair all semester and year with hopes of growing his name and brand as well as becoming the barber he aspires to be. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JU76HYWfvBw
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Bluefields Cafe
Bluefields Cafe on Walnut Street in Oneonta is a nonprofit recreational and performance space intended to provide the Oneonta college community with a pressure-free environment to socialize and unwind. Opened in the spring of 2008 as an extension of the Main Street Baptist Church, Bluefields hosts open mics, game nights and showcase events, directing all proceeds to service projects in Nicaragua.
Bluefields is the home base of the church's Campus Ambassadors, who provide guidance and assistance to Hartwick and SUNY Oneonta students. On Friday nights, Campus Ambassadors can be seen in front of the MSBC at the corner of Maple and Main Street giving out water and hot chocolate to traveling students.
A major prerogative of the space is its support of service projects in Nicaragua (the cafe actually takes its name from the capital of the South Caribbean Autonomous Region), and members often travel to Nicaragua to participate. Fundraising occurs at Bluefields events, garage sales, labor sales and in private donations.
The cafe also hosts bridal showers, baby showers and other celebrations for the community.
Monday, December 5, 2016
Main View Gallery
By: Michelle Pena and Eileen Argueta (Oneonta, NY) --
Main View Gallery & Studio located on the cross streets of Main and Fairview |
There is no place like the Main View Gallery they are very friendly. It is open to the public to buy art and brouse around but they can't actually join the program as it is open only to qualified applicants. Also students can go in and intern/community service but they will have to apply and get some screenings done. I would suggest anyone to stop by and just say Hi! Its a great center!
Green Earth at SUNY Oneonta
By Rosario Rodriguez (Oneonta, NY)
For most college students, healthy food is the last thing on their minds. Although Green Earth, located on 4 Market Street, has offered a different perspective that makes students from both Oneonta and Hartwick school go and explore. As their Assistant Manager, Adam Rava states, "We are a health market specializing in different dietary needs. In vitamins and supplements and health groceries." This means that not only does Green Earth offer a much healthy life style, but also a better environment other than just party scenes. Even just by entering, there are customers that love the vibes and atmosphere. As a customer you can sit and order their famous panini or you can go grocery shopping. The company offers all natural, organic products or health vitamins.
For most college students, healthy food is the last thing on their minds. Although Green Earth, located on 4 Market Street, has offered a different perspective that makes students from both Oneonta and Hartwick school go and explore. As their Assistant Manager, Adam Rava states, "We are a health market specializing in different dietary needs. In vitamins and supplements and health groceries." This means that not only does Green Earth offer a much healthy life style, but also a better environment other than just party scenes. Even just by entering, there are customers that love the vibes and atmosphere. As a customer you can sit and order their famous panini or you can go grocery shopping. The company offers all natural, organic products or health vitamins.
Not only does Green Earth provide a healthier life style with the students, but it also provides a much happier and safe space to the community as a whole. The relationships that are built are rather personal. Almost as if it was a family business that has been there since the beginning of time. The company does not work with third party distributers, rather they work hands on with local farmers and growers. For Green Earth, their goal is to provide the best and most efficient products as they would want to provide for their community.
Not only does Green Earth let you sit and eat and explore the store, but now you can order and have it delivered to your home! So if you are looking for good place to eat, make sure to check what Green Earth has to offer. Make sure to double check their products as well at http://www.greenearthoneonta.com/community.
Sunday, December 4, 2016
Hometown Deli & Grocery
By Chris Clark (Oneonta, NY)
Hometown Deli & Grocery (c) Chris Clark 2016 |
"The two biggest things for us are our subs and our beer selection. We have about 350 different kinds of beer. We do them as individual picks and we do them as six packs and four packs as well. We also have an assortment of beer on tap, we sell them in growlers."
Hometown Deli & Grocery beer tap (c) Chris Clark 2016 |
"They offer amazing sandwiches as breakfast, lunch, and dinner options" one customer explained.
Another customer added, "Hometown Deli has a lot of beer to choose from and even kegs if you need them. It's also walking distance from pretty much anywhere in Oneonta which is very convenient".
Be sure to check out Hometown Deli & Grocery for some of the best beer and subs in town. Located at 61 Spruce Street in Oneonta.
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