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THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS

The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta

July 11-12, 2019

PHOTO OF THE WEEK

Dale Latella of Cherry Valley leads the Happy Hags Dance Troupe down Main Street, Springfield Center, during the 105th Fourth of July Parade, which featured 82 units, second only to the 100 units that marched in the centennial parade. Dale says the troupe formed two years ago to add some fun to Halloween, but proved so popular the ladies are in continuous demand, practicing their dance routines at weekly rehearsals. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTGSEGO.com)

FRONT PAGE

Pizza-Making Legend Ends 41-Year Career

30 Years Later, Sister Spurns Killer’s Apology

Erie Clerk Sues To Halt ‘Green Light’ Law

MLB Stars Celebrate Sam Nader On 100th

MacDonald: To Fulfill Twilight Years, Plan

Streaker Adds Surprise To Outlaws Game

EDITORIAL 

Democrats Failed ‘Green Light’ Litmus Tests

COLUMNS

HAYNER: Law Prohibits Illegals Getting Licenses

KUZMINSKI:  Only Grassroots Can Save Planet

MASKIN: Participate In Census, Or Lose Clout

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

FLEISHER: Read Declaration, Stand Up For It

NORTHRUP: Law Works In 13 States; Why Not Us?

COLONE: We Need More Natural Gas?  For What?

DUNCAN: Understand Care Before You Get Sick

WHELAN: Put Up Your Sign, Leave Others’ Alone

HISTORY COLUMNS

BOUND VOLUMES: July 11, 2019

HOMETOWN HISTORY: July 12, 2019

Summer DREAMS

The Little Railroad That Could, For 150 Years

FINE, FUN FOOD: By The Lake, The Beautiful Lake

THINGS TO DO: Fenimore’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Summer

IN MEMORIAM

Paul Ingalls, 71; Farmer, Decorated Vet, Minister

Frances Lamb Griffiths, 91; Raised Tiny Donkeys

Mary Ann Benjamin, 90; 22-Year Oneonta Teacher

Jean E. Manley, 92; Artist, Sculptor, Editor

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO

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