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Political Candidates Speak Out: New York AG

Political Candidates Speak Out Race for New York Attorney General Publisher’s Note: We sent out an e-mail asking the candidates for the major political races in November to share information about themselves, so our readers can get to know them a little better. We asked them: A. Please tell us about yourself.B. If you were elected to office, what are your top priorities and why? We will run these answers over the next few weeks, in hopes this will help…

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Coop Vendors, Officials: 2022 a ‘Good Year’

Coop Vendors, Officials:2022 a ‘Good Year’ By Caspar Ewig Now that the parking meters have received their winter covers, it is time to assess the results of summer 2022 in Cooperstown. The meters, which spring into function on Memorial Day and fall into disuse on Columbus Day, as well as the trolley ridership from the parking lots that surround Cooperstown, represent a good barometer of the town’s commercial health. Using that yardstick as a guide, this summer has proved to…

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DAVIS: Brian Miller – Our Loss is Your Gain

Letter from David Davis Brian Miller: Our Loss is Your Gain Due to re-districting, our New York State Assemblyman Brian Miller is now running for the 122nd New York State Assembly District seat. After serving us in the New York State 101st Assembly District, we are saddened by the loss of Assemblyman Miller. While serving us in the Assembly, Assemblyman Miller has done an awesome job. Brian has fought hard for small businesses, farmers and the Second Amendment, just to…

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HAMILL: Cardelle Speech Inspires, Motivates

Letter from Andrew Hamill Cardelle Speech Inspires, Motivates As a student at SUNY Oneonta, I am honored to have taken part in President Cardelle’s Inauguration as the ninth president of SUNY Oneonta. In the nine months that he has been president, he has and still continues to do a phenomenal job. His inaugural address was not only inspiring but motivating. On behalf of those who are still college students, I wish President Cardelle good luck in his role as president…

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NAACP Membership: It’s Not About Color

NAACP Membership: It’s Not About Color By Monica Calzolari I just joined the Oneonta Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People after hearing Professor Gretchen Sorin speak about her book and documentary film by the same name, “Driving While Black.” I joined because I support equality and I was appalled by what I learned during her presentation at SUNY Oneonta’s Center for Racial Justice and Inclusive Excellence on October 13. Although I am painfully aware that…

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Glimmerglass Film Days Marks Tenth Year

Glimmerglass FilmDays Marks Tenth Year By Tara Barnwell This year, Glimmerglass Film Days is offering five days of independent films, filmmaker talks, art, parties, live music and events. The films will be screened at the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Fenimore Art Museum, The Farmers’ Museum, Templeton Hall and the Cooperstown Village Hall. “Connection is the theme this year,” Ellen Pope, executive director of Otsego 2000, said. “After two years of the pandemic and social isolation, we thought a lot…

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HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO: 10-21-22

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO for FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21 Opening Night of Theatrical Adaptation of Stephen Kings Chilling Novel ‘Misery’ THEATER – 8 p.m. Bigger Dreams Productions presents ‘Misery’ adapted by William Goldman and based on the novel by Stephen King. General admission, $20/adult. Foothills Performing Arts Center, Oneonta. Visit biggerdreamsproductions.org…

This Week” 10-20-22

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta October 20, 2022 PHOTO OF THE WEEK FRONT PAGE Glimmerglass Film Days Marks Tenth Year Coop Vendors, Officials: 2022 a ‘Good Year’ To Barn or Not to Barn … Inside The Paper Nonprofit to Collect Bikes, Sewing Machines Local Equestrian Finds Success at Capital Challenge Horse Show GOAT-ober Festival a Rollicking Success NAACP Membership: It’s Not About Color Politics Political Candidates Speak Out: Race for New York Attorney General Perspectives Editorial…

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STERNBERG: World Polio Day Celebrated Next Week

Column by Richard Sternberg M.D. World Polio Day Celebrated Next Week October 24 is World Polio Day, an international commemoration of the efforts to eliminate poliomyelitis in the entire world, recognize those fighting the disease, and bring awareness to the public of the danger of the disease and how they can help to end it. The eradication of polio is, or maybe better to say was, in the last mile of a marathon, but complacency and a decreased emphasis on…

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EDITORIAL: Noble Barns

Editorial Noble Barns The Swart-Wilcox House, the oldest in Oneonta, is looking for a 19th-century English barn to replace the original one destroyed by fire in 1968. Upstate New York is rural. Its towns, villages, and cities are spread out and difficult to reach. There are fields and forests and lakes. For most of its over-200-year history agriculture has been, and still might be, the main industry. Upstate New York is beautiful, bucolic, serene, clear, compelling. Rolling hills encircle cool…

Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

Now through July 31st, new or lapsed annual subscribers to the hard copy “Freeman’s Journal” (which also includes unlimited access to AllOtsego.com), or electronically to AllOtsego.com, can also give back to one of their favorite Otsego County charitable organizations.

$5.00 of your subscription will be donated to the nonprofit of your choice:

Cooperstown Farmers’ Market, Cooperstown Food Pantry, Greater Oneonta Historical Society or Super Heroes Humane Society.