Advertisement

Hometown Oneonta - Page 332

///

Is Nuclear Power Answer After All?

SAVING OUR PLANET Is Nuclear Power Answer After All? Editor’s Note: Len Carson, the former county rep from Oneonta and DC Marketing president, circulated a video of Michael Shellenberger’s 2016 Ted Talk, “How Fear of Nuclear Power is Hurting the Environment,” to Citizens Voice, the local businesspeople’s group, for discussion at its Wednesday, March 13, meeting. Shellenberger was one of Time magazine’s 2008 “Heroes of the Environment,” but in 2015 helped found Environmental Progress, seeking to prevent California’s closure of…

//

Mysterious Project Linked To Artspace

TOMAINOS CONSIDER SHOPS TO SERVE WESTCOTT PLAZA Mysterious Project Linked To Artspace By LIBBY CUDMORE • HOMETOWN ONEONTA & The Freeman’s Journal ONEONTA – The mystery is clearing: A privately developed – and thus taxable – Artspace may rise above the Westcott Parking Lot, and Anna and Jim Tomaino’s “transformative” project may open perhaps related shops along the side of the building next door. Mayor Gary Herzig was interviewed from Australia, where he is vacationing, to provide details that had…

//

Drago’s’ Jackets ReachedPinnacle In 1960 Season

MAKING HISTORY Drago’s’ Jackets Reached Pinnacle In 1960 Season Legendary Coach Knew Star’s Grandparents By JENNIFER HILL • The Freeman’s Journal & HOMETOWN ONEONTA ONEONTA – Defying predictions, a boys’ basketball team from a small Otsego County town takes an early, wide lead over a big city team in the state’s final tournament, dominates throughout, and wins its first-ever state championship. That happened on Sunday, March 17, 2019, when Cooperstown’s Hawkeyes beat Buffalo’s Middle Early College, 71-61, for the Class C…

///

Joe Campbell – A Class Act

IN APPRECIATION Joe Campbell – A Class Act I came to know Joe while teaching and coaching at Oneonta High School. He was my assistant coach for the JV football team and helped us go undefeated for four straight years. Joe was a gentle person who cared deeply about his athletes. He was a fitness advocate and, believe me, our athletes were fit. They looked forward to our games as they were “easier” than practice. In the four years we…

//

Windmill Foes Take Control In Richfield

PETITION DRIVE IN OFFING Windmill Foes Take Control In Richfield Allies Control Zoning, Planning, Town Boards, And Zoning Code By JIM KEVLIN • The Freeman’s Journal & HOMETOWN ONEONTA RICHFIELD – What a difference not even a decade makes. In 2012, when plans for the six-turbine, 18.45-megawatt Monticello Hills Wind Farm surfaced for the Town of Richfield, neighbors there viewed the project “as a threat to the west end of town,” said Dan Sullivan. However, “people in the village thought it…

//

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS Mar. 21 – 22, 2019

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta March 21-22, 2019 PHOTO OF THE WEEK GO BOYS! • Souvenir Edition MAKING HISTORY Triple OT Braces Hawkeyes For Victory PHOTO PAGE: How Sweet It Is! COMMENTARY: Boys Will Always Remember Welcome-Home Parade Dates To 1999 Title Drago’s’ Jackets Reached Pinnacle In ’60 FRONT PAGE Windmill Foes Take Control In Richfield Mysterious Project Linked To Artspace Gay Wedding, Pastor Ban Splits Methodists Girl Raises Funds So Pal Can Take D.C. Trip City of…

//

Laurens Girl Raises Funds So Friend Can Take D.C. Trip

Laurens Girl Raises Funds So Friend Can Take D.C. Trip By LIBBY CUDMORE • HOMETOWN ONEONTA & The Freeman’s Journal LAURENS – Need help with some spring cleaning? Feed the dog while you’re out? Watch the kids on a night out? Just call Cadence. Cadence Koren, 11, is using her hustle to raise funds to help one of her fellow students on the Laurens Central School Safety Patrol. “I like helping kids,” she said. “In Safety Patrol, we learn about being…

//

LOCALS • PEOPLE NEWS — March 21, 2019

LOCALS • PEOPLE NEWS SPURBECKS REOPENS TO DELIGHT OF  PATRONS Daughter Vivi Born To Danielle, Michael Henrici, Brother Dash Vivienne Celeste (Vivi) Henrici was born at 11:38 pm at Bassett Hospital on Sunday, March 17, 2019 to Danielle, above, and Michael Henrici, 7 lbs 13 oz. 20 inches. She joins her brother Dash, and, Danielle reports. “The family is blissfully complete.” Danielle and Michael are are Founding Co-Artistic Directors of Glimmer Globe Theatre and Danielle teaches acting as an adjunct…

///

At Fly Creek ‘Phil,’ Youth Beauty, Strength Evident

from Paul Lord At Fly Creek ‘Phil,’ Youth, Beauty, Strength Evident To the Editor: As a deaf guy, I don’t attend many musical performances.  They are largely exercises in frustration for me.  Before my hearing loss, I appreciated music, and I still appreciate memories of music, but the reality is that the notes don’t resonate when you are missing enough frequencies. I attended last night’s performance to acknowledge the support provided by the Fly Creek Philharmonic for the Otsego Lake…

//

Welcome-Home Parade Traced Back To 1997, Girls’ State Soccer Title

MAKING HISTORY Welcome-Home Parade Traced Back To 1997, Girls’ State Soccer Title By JENNIFER HILL • The Freeman’s Journal & HOMETOWN ONEONTA COOPERSTOWN – On Sunday, fire trucks and throngs of people up and down Main Street greeted the state champion CCS Hawkeyes’ boys’ basketball team with sirens and cheers. It’s a given now: When a CCS team wins the Class C state championship, the fire department breaks out its fleet and people pour out onto the streets to celebrate the…

1 330 331 332 333 334 357

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.