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LIBBY’S BEST BETS: Racing Season Starts Heal Your Soul, Or Learn About Voting

LIBBY’S BEST BETS Racing Season Starts Heal Your Soul, Or Learn About Voting Winter is behind us and two 5K/10K races ramp up Otsego County’s favorite warm-weather activity. First, enjoy a sweet treat on the course as part of the Oneonta Donut Dash to raise money for the Rebecca Douglas Siegfried Scholarship fund at Morris Central School. 9 a.m. Saturday, April 27 Neahwa Park, Oneonta. Info Valery.Worden@oneonta.edu • If you prefer your race day treats in a glass, the annual…

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STRIP! Our Clothes Are Killing Us, Professor, Student Believe

STRIP! Our Clothes Are Killing Us, Professor, Student Believe By JENNIFER HILL • Hometown Oneonta & The Freeman’s Journal ONEONTA – You might think the mannequin dressed in colorful plastic flowers on the main floor of SUNY Oneonta’s Hunt Student Union is there to advertise cute clothes. Two posters flanking the mannequin indicate the opposite.  The one on the left says, “The Ugly Truths About 80 Billion Garments Produced Annually.”  On the right, “What Can We Do?” SUNY Oneonta Human…

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New York Pizzeria Seeks To Expand Parking, Seating

New York Pizzeria Seeks To Expand Parking, Seating Innovative PDD Zoning Sought By JIM KEVLIN • The Freeman’s Journal & Hometown Oneonta COOPERSTOWN – It’s a village hot-spot, and customers intent on New York Pizzeria’s offerings park along Chestnut and Elm streets, and in the off-hours fill the parking lots at the adjoining Bank of Cooperstown and Triple-A offices. With the popularity of the pizzeria, it’s imperative that they keep orders flowing to avoid long wait times. Many restaurants address…

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Businesses Sold On Pathfinder Village

DISTINGUISHED BUSINESS Businesses Sold On Pathfinder Village Residential Community Training, Placing Residents In Local Jobs By LIBBY CUDMORE • The Freeman’s Journal & Hometown Oneonta EDMESTON – When she was 16, Joanna Draper had a brain tumor removed and was in a coma for a month. Though she recovered, her short-term memory was all but gone, dashing her hopes of continuing to perform in musical theater. But now, you can find her serenading customers at the Pathfinder Village bakery and café,…

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New In Town, Grummons Got To Know Everyone

DISTINGUISHED CITIZEN New In Town, Grummons Got To Know Everyone Funeral Director To Be Honored At Annual Chamber Gala May 2 By JIM KEVLIN • Hometown Oneonta & The Freeman’s Journal ONEONTA – Everybody knows Les Grummons. “I always liked to be involved,” said the Oneonta funeral director who is the Otsego County Chamber of Commerce’s Eugene A. Bettiol Jr. Distinguished Citizen of the Year.  “I was always that way.” He will be honored Thursday, May 2, at the chamber’s annual…

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THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS, April 18-19, 2019

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta April 18-19, 2019 PHOTO OF THE WEEK OTSEGO CHAMBER’S  BEST of the BEST LES GRUMMONS, Distinguished Citizen PATHFINDER VILLAGE, Distinguished Business FRONT PAGE 2 Oneontas Dip Toe Into Geothermal Bassett Doctor Leads Top MD Association Russell, Dewey In Top 30% In Boston Marathon B&B Owner Drowns As Car Runs Into Lake New CSO Executive Seasoned On Opera Stage Main Street Finale Adds Futuristic Trash Cans Doubleday Redo Scales Back 3rd-Base Pavilion…

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Baptist Church Programs Reach Out To Kids, Moms

from Pastor Joe Perdue Baptist Church Programs Reach Out To Kids, Moms To the Editor: I am excited to tell our friends and neighbors about two new programs that First Baptist Church is offering to our community. Both will meet Sundays at 9 a.m. at 21 Elm Street in Cooperstown. The first is “Spark: Activate Faith” for all kids through fifth grade. This is not your traditional, boring, or antiquated Sunday School. Each week we’ll learn something new about God…

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B&B Owner Drowns As Car Runs Into Lake

B&B Owner Drowns As Car Runs Into Lake 2 Officers Injured In Rescue Attempt By LIBBY CUDMORE • The Freeman’s Journal & Hometown Oneonta COOPERSTOWN – It’s rare, but not unheard of, for a car to end up in a body of water, said Sheriff Richard J. Devlin Jr. after last week’s fatal submersion off the boat ramp into Otsego Lake at the end of Fair Street. “Before I was sheriff, someone drove into the Susquehanna River,” he said. “They were…

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With Brainy, Creative Executives, Otsego County’s Future Secure

EDITORIAL With Brainy, Creative Execs,  Otsego County’s Future Secure A couple of months ago, Gerry Benjamin, director of SUNY New Paltz’s Benjamin Center and an expert on Upstate New York, saw the region’s economic future in nurturing and growing what we have. Craft brewing and yogurt production, in particular, are developing nicely, he said, although neither is generating sufficient jobs at sufficient salaries to begin replacing the manufacturing behemoth that was the Mohawk Valley. The advantage to incremental growth, of…

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Bassett’s Delong Leading 154,000 MDs Worldwide

Bassett’s Delong Leading 154,000 MDs Worldwide Cherry Valley Resident Chairman Of American College Of Physicians COOPERSTOWN – As of Saturday, April 13, 154,000 physicians from around the U.S. and the world are looking to Dr. Douglas M. DeLong for leadership. Bassett Hospital’s DeLong, MD, FACP, was elevated to chairman of the Board of Regents of the American College of Physicians during Internal Medicine Meeting 2019, ACP’s annual scientific meeting held last Thursday through Saturday in Philadelphia.…

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