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Oneonta Municipal Airport

Celebrates 50th Anniversary

It should be quite a day:  Airplane rides, helicopter rides, exhibits, a noontime recognition ceremony, food, music -- the Oneonta Municipal Airport is celebrating its half-century of being from 9 to 4 Saturday.  At day's end, a 4-6 p.m. reception will open at the History Center, 183 Main St., Oneonta, on Oneonta in flight.
It should be quite a day: Airplane rides, helicopter rides, exhibits, a noontime recognition ceremony, food, music – the Oneonta Municipal Airport is celebrating its half-century of being from 9 to 4 Saturday. At day’s end, a 4-6 p.m. reception will open at the History Center, 183 Main St., Oneonta, on Oneonta in flight.  Plus much more in this week’s newspapers.
HOMETOWN ONEONTA, FREEMAN’S JOURNAL
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