8-29-2007
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A late-night, early-morning calzone shop has opened in Oneonta.
Zonies opened recently at 5 Market St. The shop has close to three dozen types of savory and dessert calzones, according to its menu. The menu said all of the "zonies" cost $6 each.
An employee at the store said the restaurant opened Friday. People can eat in the restaurant, as well as getting take-out or delivery.
Zonies is part of a chain that has other stores in Oswego and Brockport.
The Oneonta restaurant is open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m., Monday through Thursday, from 11 a.m. to 4 a.m. Friday and Saturday, and from noon to 3 a.m. Sundays. Delivery is free, according to the Zonies menu. The restaurant’s phone number is 431-9664.
Coupons for regular and dessert "zonies" are available at the chain’s website, www.zoniesonline.com.
Body Shoppe offers
reflexology sessions
Reflexology appointments are available at the Body Shoppe in Oneonta.
Kandy Festa, of Cooperstown, said she started doing reflexology appointments at the Body Shoppe earlier this summer. Festa is there Fridays, she said this week.
"I’ve been doing reflexology for quite a while," Festa said. "I knew there was a need in this area."
Reflexology works with pressure points in people’s feet, Festa said. Sessions are about an hour long and cost $60 an hour.
"Anybody that loves a foot massage likes it," Festa said. "It’s very relaxing."
People can make an appointment by calling Festa at 547-7102. She also does house calls.
Hannaford, Price Chopper begin school programs
Fundraising programs from schools are starting again at Hannaford and Price Chopper, according to news releases from the stores.
Hannaford’s program starts Sunday and runs through Dec. 1. The Price Chopper program started Saturday and goes through Dec. 15.
In the Hannaford program, people received three "school dollars" for every four products they buy that participate in the program. There are more than 900 products in "Hannaford Helps Schools," the release said.
"Hannaford recognizes that budgets do not always reflect the number of programs schools would like to offer," company spokesman Evan Harding said in a prepared statement. "This program provides an easy way for schools to raise additional funds."
The Price Chopper program, "Tools for Schools," also awards points to schools based on what people buy. Customers can select their school by registering their AdvantEdge card online at www.pricechopper.com.
"The beauty of Tools for Schools’ is that not only is it perfect for parents of school-age children, but it’s also a great way for friends, grandparents and neighbors to enrich their local educational community," Price Chopper spokeswoman Barbara L. Page said in a prepared statement. "Additionally, it adapts well to organizations that wish to enhance educational opportunities by encouraging its members to donate their points to a school."
Hannaford has a store in Oneonta. Price Chopper has stores in Oneonta, Sidney, Norwich, Richfield Springs and Delhi.
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