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THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS

The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta

Sept 26-27, 2019

PHOTO OF THE WEEK

Hannah Bergene made a point of attending last week’s Harvest Festival at The Farmers’ Museum for a good reason: She didn’t want to miss the roasted corn on the cob, a fest favorite. At right is her CCS classmate Henry Bauer. Hannah, who works at PaperKite Creative in Cooperstown, said she’s just passed her one-year anniversary since leaving the Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce, where she was the go-to contact for a number of years. (Jim Kevlin/www.AllOTSEGO.com)

FRONT PAGE

Driver Ejected In First Fatal XNG Crash

Delgado Says, Impeach President Trump

Hartwick 3-Year Degree Enters 10th Year

Waits, Record Haul On Hazardous Waste Day

Remove Flashing Light, Fair Street Folks Say

EDITORIAL 

In The End, Only Work And Love Matter

COLUMNS

PALUMBO: ‘We Were Told, Don’t Worry…’ 

CHARTOCK: Jousting With Cuomo Not Easy

LETTERS

CROWELL: Budget Never Balanced In September

LINDLEY: Agent Got Me Into Playboy (Clothed)

NORTHRUP: When Canary Croaks, Jump!

DUNCAN: Annual Checkup Means Life, Death

HISTORY COLUMNS

BOUND VOLUMES: Sept. 26, 2019

HOMETOWN HISTORY: Sept. 27, 2019

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Nifty Sign Honors Couple At Hartwick Field

Of 500-‘Girl’ Baseball  League, 22 At Reunion

IN MEMORIAM

Anya Kiraly, 78, Ran Chief Schenevus

Mike Stringer, 70; Chef Ran Mike’s Flooring 

Bennie Pratt, 95; WWII Vet, Electrician

Velma Vibbard, 85; Farmer, 4-H Leader

John Swank, 89; Korea Vet, Jehovahs Witness

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO

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