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THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS

The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta

July 25, 2024

Front Page

Long-time Manager Leyland Steals the Show at 2024 Induction

Laurens Grads Generating Buzz on Festival Circuit

Inside

Compost Service Finds Like-Minded Customer

Briscoe-Dwyer Elected

Just a Senator and His Shadows

PSC Awards Mitchell

Locals: People and Businesses in the News, July 25, 2024

The Ties that Bind: Historical Association Unveils D&H Marker

Local, Regional Art Spotlighted at FAM ‘Art by the Lake’ Event

Shakespeare’s ‘Twelfth Night’ Featured at Lakeside Amphitheater

News Briefs

News Briefs: July 25, 2024

Summer Dreams Briefs: July 25, 2024

Editorial

‘Stay Vigilant; Adapt as Needed’

We Are Committed to You—Will You Now Commit to Us?

Letters

Gomes: MAGAs Will Want to Forget

Northrup: Biden Made Right Decision

Whelan: Trump Should Face Charges

Columns

Hawthorn Hill Journal: Of Garlic, Bluebirds, Bees and Yeats

News from the Noteworthy: 4-H Fair Projects Reflect Ag Mission

Bound Volumes

Bound Volumes: July 25, 2024

Bound Volumes, Hometown History: July 25, 2024

In Memoriam

In Memoriam: James Michael Leonardo

In Memoriam: Christine Grieg McNaughton

In Memoriam: James R. Renckens (extended version)

Calendar of Events

Happenin’ Otsego

On AllOtsego.com

National History Day Competition Still Going Strong

Bassett’s NYCAMH Reaches Major Milestone in Farm Safety

Generous Gift To Help Ignite Passion for Public Service

Museum Offers Free Transport, Admission to Families Receiving SNAP or WIC Benefits

USDA Ready to Help New York Farmers Recover from Recent Disasters

Global IT Outage Forces Closure of County Offices

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