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THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS

The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta

May 2-3, 2019

PHOTO OF THE WEEK

Representing the rest of the Susquehanna SPCA residents, Baby can’t restrain her excitement as Staffworks President Anita Vitullo, left, announces she will match donations to the $2 million “Shelter Us” fund drive dollar for dollar up to $250,000. Board member Merilyn Gould, there with fellow board member (and husband) Peter, couldn’t quite get Baby to settle down. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

FRONT PAGE

L.A. Angels Exec New Hall Of Fame President

Benefactress Will Match Your SSPCA Donation

RSS Record Rocky, Sixth Ward Neighbors Say

Oneonta’s First UM Ramping Up Vs. Gay Ban

Who-Dunnit Novelist’s House Endangered

EDITORIAL 

D’oh, Homer Simpson, You Got Upstate Wrong

COLUMNS

SEWARD: State Has 3rd Most Lyme Disease

KUZMINSKI: Do The Numbers On Yang’s UBI

MORGAN: Punishing The Present For The Past

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

DEAN: As We Toil, Thanks For Nothing, Homer

CATLIN: WSKG Listened, Classical Music Back

RORICK: Time To Move Forward On D&H Yards

NORTHRUP: Before Long, Goodnight Irene To Gas

AGOGLIA: If We’re Wrong On Renewables, So What?

HISTORY COLUMNS

BOUND VOLUMES: May 2, 2019

HOMETOWN History: May 3, 2019

ALLOTSEGO.life

Heat From The Earth: Geothermal Pioneers

Need Comfort? Ken’s Cafe Is Here For You

LIBBY’S BEST BETS: Mother’s Day Tea, More

IN MEMORIAM

Suzanne Wart, 71; Farmer’s Wife Devoted To Family

Frank Kasprowicz, 82; Led Snowtopper Snowmobilers

Fred Sherwood, 80; Rose Up Ranks As State Trooper

Geraldine Kennedy, 96; Business, Democratic Leader

PEOPLE

Cooperstown Youth Baseball Parades Into Season

Lambert Among 5 Heading To Division III Schools

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO

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