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SUNY Oneonta Recognized As ‘College Of Distinction’

SUNY Oneonta Recognized As ‘College Of Distinction’ ONEONTA – SUNY Oneonta received word today that it has been named a College of Distinction, according to Director of Communications Hal Legg, joining schools nationwide that “are the best places to learn, to grow and to succeed.” SUNY Oneonta joins seven of the system’s 11 comprehensive colleges on the list, as well as schools ranging from Fordham and Hofstra to Hobart and LeMoyne. Featured on the organization’s web site as a new…

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PARKING LOT SOUGHT ON FORMER TJ’S SITE

WHAT’S HAPPENING AT 124 MAIN? PARKING LOT SOUGHT ON FORMER TJ’S SITE COOPERSTOWN – Foiled in an effort to build a four-story hotel where the former TJ’s Place is now, the new owners of the property have filed an application with the village Planning Board to put a parking lot at 124 Main St. The project is listed on the Planning Board agenda for its 4:30 p.m. meeting Tuesday at 22 Main. Tavis Austin, the village’s zoning enforcement officer, said…

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Lentz, Stuligross, Enjem On List Of Candidates Filing As Independents

Lentz, Stuligross, Enjem On List Of Candidates Filing As Independents COOPERSTOWN – County reps Ed Lentz, New Lisbon, and Kay Stuligross, Oneonta, are among candidates who are filing as independents for the Nov. 3 local elections, according to the county Board of Elections. Also among those filing are Fran Enjem, the Republican Town of Richfield supervisor who is being challenged for the GOP nomination in the Sept. 10 primary by Town Board member Paul Palumbo. In Enjem’s case, an independent…

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F** *** John Chinese Eatery Closes Doors In Cooperstown

F** *** John Chinese Eatery Closes Doors In Cooperstown Tourists Smiled At Restaurant’s Name, Bought Hats Since 1991 COOPERSTOWN – Local patrons of takeout Chinese food witnessed the Zhang children growing up. With a chuckle, tourists carried the establishment’s suggestive shirts and hats all over the world. More than a generation of Cooperstown High School students – literally, the establishment was 24 years old – would hang out at 48-50 Pioneer St., gnoshing egg rolls and sesame chicken. Then, over the weekend,…

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This Year’s Field Days Include ‘Cooperstown On Tap’ Event

This Year’s Field Days Include ‘Cooperstown On Tap’ Event COOPERSTOWN The Village Board this afternoon gave its support to Cooperstown Field Days, planned Oct. 10 – the Saturday of Columbus Day Weekend – along Main Street. This is the second annual event, and is being broken into a family-friendly segment, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., between Chestnut Street and the flagpole.   There will be games and displays, and the Cooperstown Farmers’ Market is being asked to participate. From 4 to…

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Man Killed In Otego Train Crash From Bloomville, State Police Say

Man Killed In Otego Train Crash From Bloomville, State Police Say Wife Thrown From Golf Cart, Broke Both Legs, Troopers Report OTEGO – A husband from Bloomville, Charles W. Turk, 57, was killed when the golf cart he was driving struck a train at about 2:54 p.m. Sunday behind 515 Route 48, Otego, state police announced this afternoon. When troopers from Oneonta arrived to investigate, they found him underneath the overturned golf cart.  His wife, Cynthia E. Turk, 58, was thrown from…

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.