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A Re-Cap of This Week in Central New York

A Re-Cap of ‘This Week in Central New York’ Each Saturday, our community affairs radio program This Week in Central New York provides three interviews with guests from Chenango, Delaware, and Otsego Counties. This show airs on this Townsquare Media station in the tri-county area from 7:00 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. This past Saturday’s featured guests included: Jessica Marx, Chairman and artist in “Light Up Cherry Valley”, an artist holiday display in empty Cherry Valley store fronts. Greg Klein, Board President of Film COOP (The Cooperstown, Oneonta, Otsego County Film Partnership, Inc.). Klein talked about this new nonprofit organization he started that aims to promote Otsego County as a great place to film movies.

How to Watch the Empire State Building s Holiday Light Show

Photo: Anastasios71 (Shutterstock) The holiday season in New York City is something that people many (or most) of whom don’t live here seem to really love. It does make sense: the city’s usual glow is taken to the next level, thanks to holiday lights strung all over the place. Even our buildings dress up for the occasion, including the Empire State Building. Advertisement But simply flipping a switch to turn on the Empire State Building’s holiday lights the way you would for the ones hanging on your parents’ garage isn’t befitting of a structure this iconic. If the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, which only sticks around for a few weeks each year, gets its own ceremony featuring the cast of The Today Show singing secular carols, surely, the Art Deco masterpiece which has been a fixture of the New York City skyline since 1931 should get some type of fanfare, too.

Stunning photos of US landmarks decked out for the holidays

Stunning photos of US landmarks decked out for the holidays By tlakritz@insider.com (Talia Lakritz) of INSIDER | Stunning photos of US landmarks decked out for the holidays Famous buildings and landmarks across the US are lit up for the winter holidays. The famous Rockefeller Christmas Tree is on display in Manhattan. The Grove in Los Angeles is decorated with wreaths and a giant Christmas tree. The White House and the Capitol Building each have their own official Christmas trees. Across the US, famous buildings and notable landmarks are lit up for the winter holidays. From the White House in Washington, DC, to the famous Rockefeller Center Christmas tree in New York City, holiday cheer takes the form of light displays, decorative trees, and even drive-thru Christmas experiences.

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