True’s Rio Triathlon Awaited; Advice On 3rd City Manager AVAILABLE AT THESE FINE ESTABLISHMENTS TRY HOME DELIVERY OF FREEMAN’S JOURNAL…
True’s Rio Triathlon Awaited; Advice On 3rd City Manager AVAILABLE AT THESE FINE ESTABLISHMENTS TRY HOME DELIVERY OF FREEMAN’S JOURNAL…
IN MEMORIAM: Donna Lee Bailey, 69; Worked At Supermarket, General Store ONEONTA – Donna Lee Bailey, 69, known to many patrons at the Cooperstown General Store and former Great American, passed away on Aug. 15, 2016, at Bassett Hospital. Donna was born on Sept. 24, 1946, at Bassett Hospital, a daughter of the late Maurice (Mike) and Cora Wikoff. A graduate of Cooperstown High School, she attended SUNY Cobleskill and graduated from the Culinary Arts Program at ONC BOCES.…
New City Manager Must Be ‘Enabler,’ ‘Advocate,’ ‘Mentor’ For Full Story, Read the Hometown Oneonta On Newsstands Wednesday Afternoon…
Mayor Leads Walking Tour For Mohawk Valley VIPs Save Save…
CAMPER KILLED BY FALLING TREE LIMB SOUTH NEW BERLIN – A 24-year-old Rhode Island man was killed at the Grand Slam Campground during Saturday evening’s violent storm when a tree limb fell onto his tent, county Sheriff Richard J. Devlin Jr. announced this afternoon. Ryan Sutcliffe, Cumberland, R.I., was pronounced dead after a tree limb approximately 4 feet in diameter broke off during the storm, landing on his tent while he was sleeping.…
IN MEMORIAM Pamela Grady Karwan, 68; Pursued Public Relations Career In Nashville COOPERSTOWN – Cooperstown native Pamela Grady Karwan, 68, who pursued a successful career in media and public relations locally and in Nashville, Tenn., died peacefully there on July 30. She was born on Sept. 16, 1947, in Cooperstown, the daughter of William and Kathryn (Kraham) Grady. Pam graduated from Cooperstown Central School, class of 1965. As president of the CCS Drama Club, she was involved in a number…
Mallette’s 1974 Barracuda Wins Wanderers’ Praises…
CHECK NYSEG REPORTS POWER OUT FOR 20 HOURS, MORE At of 1:46 p.m. today, NYSEG was reporting 3,392 local customers were still out of power after the heavy rainstorms, accompanied by thunder and lightning, that swept across Otsego County last evening. As of 2:01, that had dropped to 626, so the outages are expected to be resolved today. A drive south on Route 28 from Cooperstown during the early afternoon showed a pocket of outages beginning just south of the…
Everything Must Go! After 40 Years, Rose & Laurel Closes, Distributes Free Books Save Save Save Save…
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$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.