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THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS

The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta

November 2, 2023

Front Page

Satellite DMV Space: Progress or Just a Ploy?

LPC Finalizes NY Forward Priority List

Where Everybody Knows Your Name

Film Days Lineup Released

St. James Residents Tickled Pink To See Barbie Collection

Inside

Community Bank in Morris To Close

CAA Seeks Artists for Show, Sale

Watershed Teaching Workshop Announced

News in Brief

New Briefs: November 2, 2023

Editorial

Vote!

Columns

The Partial Observer: Tick-borne Diseases on the Rise Here

News from the Noteworthy: SQSPCA Working Beyond Shelter Walls

On Stage: ‘All in the Timing’ Will Bend Your Mind, Get You Thinking

Letters

Benton: ‘I Want To Work for You’

Tillapaugh: Basile the Only One Qualified

Bell: Benton Is Right for Clerk Role

Feuer: Your Vote Is Vitally Important

Beckert: What Became of the Democrats?

Howarth: Sign Ill-advised, History Flawed

Ayres: Helios Care Honors Aide at Opry

Puritz: Impressed by MacGuire Benton

McKenna: Vote Glynn for Otsego Justice

Hardin: Choose Hay for Supreme Court

Miskell: School Needs To Do Better

Sherman: Support Is for MacGuire Benton

Van Kampen: Support Is for MacGuire Benton

Bound Volumes

Bound Volumes: November 2, 2023

Bound Volumes, Hometown History: November 2, 2023

In Memoriam

In Memoriam: Rita M. Olson

Calendar of Events

Happenin’ Otsego

Exclusively on AllOtsego.com

Kennedy: Basile for a Seamless Transition

Hartwick Hosts Common Council Candidates

Springbrook To Present Evening of Music

Hartwick College To Host Local Candidate Forum

View edition of October 26, 2023.

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