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Lights Dim At Vets’ Club As Speakeasy Takes Over

CLICK FOR 2020 WINTER CARNIVAL EVENTS Lights Dim At Vets’ Club As Speakeasy Takes Over Multi-Color Quilts On Show At 22 Main Beware!  Gangsters and their molls have taken over the Cooperstown Veterans’ Club until 9 p.m. this evening, and there’s hooch aplenty to be had by all at the Speakeasy there. Al Capone?  No, but, from left,  in from Chicago were Kristin Bergene and James McDonald, Kate and Jess Lanza, Hannah Bergene and Henry Bauer, and Molly Meyer and…

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Sun Brings Crowds To Carnival Events

CLICK FOR 2020 WINTER CARNIVAL EVENTS Sun Brings Crowds To Carnival Events Oneonta’s Tom Slicer Wins Smullens Cooperstown looks like a crystal palace today, after yesterday’s snowfall was frozen on tree limbs. Today, temperatures rose into the 20s, bringing out crowds to a full schedule of events. Top, Oneonta’s Tom Slicer won the traditional Bob Smullens 10 this morning in 38:53, with Joseph Hempstead, Springfield Center, winning the 5K in 22:21. Running the 5K, Cooperstown’s Bradley Weldon was the first…

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Annual Soup ‘n’ Chili Kickoff Not Deterred By Today’s Snow

CLICK FOR 2020 WINTER CARNIVAL EVENTS Annual Soup ‘n’ Chili Kickoff Not Deferred By Today’s Snow The First Baptist Church of Cooperstown’s annual Soup ‘n’ Chili Luncheon, the traditional kickoff of the annual Winter Carnival, went off today as scheduled despite 3-4 inches of wet snowfall and occasional short power outages.  Above, Pastor Joe Perdue and wife Julie, right, chat with Jan McGraw, a member of the 21 Elm St. congregation.  In the background is Gail Sliter, overseeing the voluntary…

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Gerri Scheele’s Memorial Service Saturday at Plains At Parish Site

Gerri Scheele’s Memorial Service Saturday at Plains At Parish Site ONEONTA – A celebration of life for Geraldine M. Scheele of Oneonta will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8, at The Plains at Parish Homestead, 163 Heritage Circle. All are welcome.  Mrs. Scheele, 86, passed away on Dec. 1, 2019. A native Nebraskan, the Scheele family moved to Oneonta in 1964. where she was became fully engaged as an artist, educator and organizer. Gerri pursued her passion for painting,…

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Daddy-Daughter Dance 15-Year Local Tradition

Daddy-Daughter Dance 15-Year Local Tradition For the 15th year, daddies and daughters convened in SUNY Oneonta’s Hunt Union Ballroom this evening for the Family YMCA’s annual Valentine’s Day Ball.  Above, Nick Brant of Oneonta, right, and daughter Emily, 14, await their formal portrait; this was their 11th year in attendance.  With them, at left, are John Partridge of Unadilla and daughter Jessica, 15.   Inset right, Tim Gargash dances daughter Skylar; as in year’s past, the father create his daughter’s gown…

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New Bar Installed As Mel’s Redo Nears End

REOPENING DUE NEXT WEEK New Bar Installed As Mel’s Redo Nears End Clerk of the Works Frank Halay, right, directs the installation of the new bar, as a month-long renovations at Mel’s at 22, the Cooperstown hot spot, is nearing completion. The bar was built in Amish carpenter Paul Byler’s shop in the Town of Springfield and transported down East Lake Road at noon today to restaurateur Brian Wrubleski’s establishment.  Next to Halay are Mike Beilby, Sean Murray, Adam Halay,…

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On WAMC’s ‘Morning Headlines’, Editor Describes Fred Lemister’s Amazing Career

On WAMC’s ‘Morning Headlines’, Editor Describes Fred Lemister’s Amazing Career In this week’s “Morning Headlines” on WAMC/Northeast Public Radio, Jim Kevlin, editor/publisher of www.AllOTSEGO.com (and Hometown Oneonta & the Freeman’s Journal), talks about last Saturday’s testimonial at Bassett Hall, where more than 200 wellwishers thanked Fred Lemister for his 9,400-call career as an EMT and EMT trainer. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO WAMC REPORT…

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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.