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Canadian Corp. Growing Hemp Locally

Canadian Corp. Growing Hemp Locally By JENNIFER HILL • Special to ALLOTSEGO.com By JENNIFER HILL • Special to AllOTSEGO.com SPRINGFIELD CENTER The buzz from hemp is an economic one and Otsego County is starting to get it. Last spring, the Canadian cannabis company, Canopy Growth, bought Stitzel’s Waterpoint Farm, which closed its dairy operations in 2017, and this fall will harvest its first hemp crop – 300 acres’ worth – in mid-October. The hemp will be dried and milled at…

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this week Sept 5-6, 2019

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta Sept 5-6, 2019 PHOTO OF THE WEEK FRONT PAGE Canadian Corp. Growing Hemp Locally Food Pantry Director To Repay $18,000 Suspect Held In Oneonta Burglary Spree Prosecutor Says: Fashion Models Bilked CSO Conductor Candidate #1 Is Here Artists From Antarctica Meet In Laurens EDITORIAL  How Can We Make 8th Most Vibrant Arts County Thrive? COLUMNS TEXT: Cooperstown Law For Pride, POW Flags SEWARD: License-Plate Fee Another Rash Tax ATWELL: Facing Challenges…

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Artists From Antarctica Meet In Laurens

Artists From Antarctica Meet At Laurens Retreat By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special To ALLOTSEGO.com LAURENS – Musician Henry Kaiser had never met Cheryl Leonard before, but they both knew they had more than music in common. Both had been part of the National Science Foundation’s Antarctic Artist & Writers program, which invites artists to the seventh continent to work with scientists, using what they see, hear and experience as material in their artwork. “She said she used animal bones and…

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Food Pantry Director To Repay $18,000

Food Pantry Director To Repay $18,000 COOPERSTOWN – The Cooperstown Food Pantry will get back the $18,000 stolen by its former director as part of Antoine Bourbon-Parme’s guilty plea, according to District Attorney John Muehl. “He’s never been convicted of a crime and he’s making a payment up front,” said Muehl. “That’s what’s keeping him out of jail.” Bourbon-Parme, 59, was arrested in April after an investigation found $18,579 missing from the organization’s accounts over 16 months between October 2017…

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MOYNIHAN:  To Predict Recession, Read Entrails

LETTER from ROBERT MOYNIHAN To Predict Recession, Read Entrails To the Editor: Predicting an economic future? Just forget the past and reliable evidence. 1. No society has survived by increasing debt and reducing income – that is our present national pattern of lowering taxes and inflating expenditures. 2. Whatever minor tax relief given average citizens, increased fees and higher prices for goods limit their spending ability. 3. Because of new tariffs, U.S. farming communities already face depressed markets and massive…

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‘Fairy Garden’ Delights In Cooperstown Collection

‘Fairy Garden’ Delights In Cooperstown Collection By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to ALLOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – If you drive past Bunny and Lewis Hamilton’s historic home on the corner of Main and River streets, you might just feel a little magic. “We had built a fairy garden for my own mother a few years back,” said Deb Ackerman. “She loved it, and we wanted to do something special for Bunny. It took a fair amount of work, considered bringing in professional…

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How Can We Make 8th Most Vibrant Arts County Thrive?

EDITORIAL How Can We Make 8th Most Vibrant Arts County Thrive? What? In a United States that some insist on characterizing as a burning dumpster, can there be good news? Well, here it is: Oneonta, as Otsego County’s “urban core,” has been ranked the eighth most-vibrant small community in America in Southern Methodist University’s fifth annual Arts Vibrancy Index Report. According to the Census Bureau’s American Factfinder, there are 16,360 towns in the U.S. Not all of them, of course,…

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The Sounds of History

The Sounds of History Harold Schneider, one of NBC’s first technicians, recorded history from FDR’s Fireside Chats to the Apollo 11 landing on the moon. His daughter, Cooperstown’s Diane Koffer, has memorabilia aplenty from his groundbreaking life … and hers. By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN One Christmas Eve, Diane Koffer remembers her mother Gertrude getting a call from her husband, Harold Schneider. “He said that Bob Hope’s plane couldn’t take off because of fog, so he was…

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CSO Conductor Candidate #1 Is Here

CSO Conductor Candidate #1 Is Here Silas Huff Rehearsing With CSO; ‘Firebird’ Planned This Weekend By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special To ALLOTSEGO.COM ONEONTA – From the time he was seven, Silas Nathaniel Huff knew he was going to be in music. “I was a guitarist, so I thought I was going to be a rock star,” he said. “Then I got into college and discovered classical music. I thought I’d be the next John Williams.” But fate – or rather,…

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BOUND VOLUMES: Sept. 5, 2019

BOUND VOLUMES Sept. 5, 2019 200 YEARS AGO A Recipe for the Bite of a Mad Dog – Take the plant called “Scull-Cap, gathered either before dog-days begin, or after they are over (that is, before July 30 and after September 10). Cure it in the shade. Cut it fine and bottle it up close. Of this powder take a decoction as strong as common tea, and give it to an adult, half a pint, night and morning, fasting; to…

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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