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Esa Eramo, 54; SUNY Delhi Power Plant Engineer

IN MEMORIAM: Esa Eramo, 54; SUNY Delhi Power Plant Engineer MOUNT VISION – Esa T. Eramo, 54, of Mount Vision, retired SUNY Delhi power plant engineer and a black belt in karate, passed away Sunday, April 10, at Bassett Hospital, after a 13-year battle with pulmonary fibrosis. Esa was born in Inkeroinen, Finland, the son of Martti and Anja Eramo. Esa was the second of three sons. He moved to Oneonta with his parents and older brother Kari at a…

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Drugovich Thanks Trustees For Support

Drugovich Thanks Trustees For Support Editor’s Note:  Hartwick College President Margaret L. Drugovich released this statement a few minutes ago on the Board of Trustees statement of support. “I appreciate the unwavering support of the Hartwick Board of Trustees and many members of our community.  Higher education is evolving across the country, as it is at Hartwick.  We have worked hard to tackle difficult issues and we are making difficult decisions.  Of one thing I remain certain: our shared goal…

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After Faculty Vote, Trustees Support President Drugovich

Hartwick Trustees Support Drugovich 37% Of Faculty Vote ‘No Confidence’ ONEONTA – The Hartwick College Board of Trustees a few minutes ago declared it has “complete confidence” in President Margaret Drugovich after 41 of 75 faculty members present at a meeting earlier in the day supported a “vote of no confidence.” “The faculty’s vote is unwarranted and serves only to harm the college,” said Francis Landrey, the trustees’ chairman.  “Put quite simply, President Drugovich’s leadership over the more than seven…

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State Police Warn of ‘Liberty Dollars’

Beware Of ‘Liberty Dollars,‘ State Police Warns Oneonta ONEONTA – State Police are warning Oneonta merchants not to accept Norfed “Liberty Dollar” medallions after several stores accepted them as payment. The $10 and $20 medallions bear the inscriptions “Liberty” “Dollars” “Trust In God” and “USA,” but are privately produced and not backed by or affiliated with the U.S. Mint.  They are only worth the value of the silver that they are made of and what people are willing to pay for…

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.