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THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS

The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta

Feb. 13-14, 2020

PHOTO OF THE WEEK

Riding his inflatable lobster, Cooperstown’s Leo Wood wowed sledders at Lakefront Park Sunday on the final day of the 2020 Coopertown Winter Carnival. (James Cummings/AllOTSEGO.com)

FRONT PAGE

2 ‘Tortured’ Dogs Find Foster Home

Did President Van Buren Sit HERE?

Solar Farm May Bring $875K Bonanza

 Richfield Board Ponders Plan’s Future

Centers Pioneers Inhouse Child Care

EDITORIAL

‘Trusted Traveler’ Revocations

Or Not, ‘Green Light’ Bad Law

DHS: ‘Green Light’ Law Endangers U.S.

COLUMNS

SEWARD: Reform Bail Reforn – Here’s How

ZAGATA: What Was Objectionable In State Of Union?

LETTERS to the EDITOR

FRANCE: Misinformation Causes Unnecessary Worry

LEGG: Equating Gun Control, Hitler – Really?

DUNCAN: In Lap Of Luxury – At Bassett Hospital

ANDERSON: Much In U.S. Requires Self Protection

DOWNEY: Gas Demonized, But CO2 Still Dropping

MacMILLAN: Candidate Approachable, Intelligent

HISTORY COLUMNS

BOUND VOLUMES: Feb. 13, 2020

HOMETOWN HISTORY: Feb. 14, 2020

AllOTSEGO.life

Tilting, Pierstown Grange Stable Again

IN MEMORIAM

Dick Daniels, 92; Former County Representative

Eugene L. Lincourt, 80; 40-Year Cemetery Caretaker

Joseph L. Otello Jr., 70; Special Education Teacher

Cheryl  Carter, 63; Survivors Include Council Member

 Jac Perring Gnirrep, 84; Retired To Richfield Springs

Mickie Betzold, 97; Survived By Edmeston Family

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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