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‘Hot Glass Road Show’ Punctuates Tiffany Exhibit At Utica’s MWP Institute

IN THE REGION ‘Hot Glass Road Show’ Punctuates Tiffany Exhibit At Utica’s MWP Institute By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com UTICA – Heat wave be damned — at the Munson Williams Proctor Art Institute is bringing the fire. “The Hot Glass Road Show” – The Corning Museum of Glass’ mobile glass-blowing studio – will be here from Friday – Aug. 2 – until Aug. l1, with demonstrations, classes and live glass-blowing exhibitions, all parked on the MWP’s front lawn at 310…

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1909 Adds Elegance Intimacy At Otesaga

SUMMER DREAMS 1909 Adds Elegance Intimacy At Otesaga Tradition Of Great American Steakhouse Reinterpreted On Shores Of Otsego Lake By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – At 1909, The Otesaga’s “intimate new dining experience,” it’s all about the presentation. “Our Wagyu beef” – from a prized Japanese breed of cattle – “is prepared tableside,” said Jim Miles, general manager/vice president. “We have a special Japanese cast iron skillet and we sear it right at the table before serving…

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HOMETOWN History Aug. 2, 2019

HOMETOWN History Aug. 2, 2019 150 Years Ago Excerpts from a letter submitted Mrs. Dr. Bassett, mother of Mary Imogene Bassett, then practicing medicine with her husband in Mt. Vision – “We maintain there is nothing in the study or practice of medicine to unsex the sexes; nothing unwomanly, or un-Christian in responding to the calls of suffering humanity; that it is truly woman’s nature and province to practice the healing art; that it is a necessity of the age…

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BOUND VOLUMES Aug. 1, 2019

BOUND VOLUMES Aug. 1, 2019 200 YEARS AGO Advertisement – Books just received for sale at the Book Store of H. & E. Phinney. “The New York Justice or a Digest of the Law relative to Justices of the Peace;” “Works of the Rev. John Newton,” 6 Vols. – also his letters and Conversational Remarks; “Cooper’s History of N. America;” “Love’s Surveying;” “Domestic Cookery;” “Woodsworth’s Poems;” “Don Quixote” 4 Vols.; “Young’s Night Thoughts,” and “Young’s Misses’ Magazine;” “Tales of Aunt…

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ZAGATA: Capitalism Works; ‘Squad’ Proves It

COLUMN VIEW FROM WEST DAVENPORT Capitalism Works; ‘Squad’ Proves It Since the day they were sworn into office, the “Squad of Four” Congresswomen with a far-left agenda have been critical of the President and of this country.  They have been incessant in demeaning the President, calling him a racist, xenophobic, homophobic and every other “phobic” one can dream up. One of them has engaged in tirades which range from being anti-Semitic to stating that on “911” “someone did something”.  Yes,…

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FALK: People Want To Live In Village

COLUMN THE VIEW FROM 22 MAIN People Want To Live In Village.  There’s Room By CINDY FALK • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com I am passionate about housing. In fact, I write this as I prepare to travel to Honduras to participate in a program called Mi Casa, which provides new or renovated houses for Hondurans who do not have the resources to obtain adequate housing themselves. Having a place to call home is a fundamental component of personal identity and a…

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ATWELL: Accidents Will Happen…

COLUMN A FRONT PORCH PERSPECTIVE Accidents Will Happen… By JIM ATWELL • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com Well, of course they will, if you mean by accident a sudden, undesirable event – one that might have been prevented by closer attention. “Damn, why didn’t I see that coming?” That’s our common reaction to a minor accident, a fender-bender, maybe. But if the accident’s a more serious one, our response may well be guilt, recriminations, fear of  consequences. “You know kids play ball…

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COLUMN: Of Many Oneonta Greats, Joe Left A Big Footprint

IN APPRECIATION • Joe Campbell Sr. Of Many Oneonta Greats, Joe  Left A Big Footprint Editor’s Note: “Big Chuck” D’Imperio, radio personality and author, assess Joe Campbell’s impact on Oneonta at the “Voice of Oneonta’s” memorial service Saturday.  This is an excerpt. By CHUCK D’IMPERIO • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com When I joined WDOS in 1989 I was a fairly young guy, not even 40-years-old yet. And the station was filled with young people, from sales to administrative to on-air and…

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This Week: Aug. 1-2, 2019

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta Aug. 1-2, 2019 PHOTO OF THE WEEK FRONT PAGE Buffalo Herd Escapes, Roams In County SUNY-O President Atop Kilimanjaro Vendor: Selling Stars & Bars = Freedom Pride Flag Will Fly Over Village Hall At Town Hall, Delgado Touts Moderation Campbell Memorial Evokes Old Oneonta EDITORIAL  What Is It About Flags, Anyhow? Marijuana Law May Be Just Enough COLUMNS CAMPBELL:  Dad Loved Teaching, Coaching, Radio D’IMPERIO:  Campbell Loved Life, Was Loved ATWELL: …

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Marijuana Law Prudent Step. Maybe, Just Maybe, Enough

EDITORIAL Marijuana Law Prudent Step. Maybe, Just Maybe, Enough This year’s wild and crazy one-party bloc in Albany may have, by failing to reach it’s ultimate goal, achieved a sensible outcome in one area. Governor Cuomo Monday, July 29, signed legislation that reduces the penalty for unlawful possession of marijuana under 2 ounces from felony to violation. The penalty: a $50 fine for less than an ounce to a maximum of $200 for one to 2 ounces. (Above that, dealing’s…

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