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This Week: 09-26-24

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta September 26, 2024 Front Page City Council Approves Stage, Discusses Zoning of Markets Community Speaks Out For and Against Sign Law Amendment Nonagenarian Channels Dylan in Sculpture, Paintings Inside Group Receives Foundation Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Grant Meet, Greet To Share Info on High Holy Days OFA Senior Resource Fair Set for October 1 Help Pick the 2025 Winter Carnival Theme Hudson Highlands Bikers Make Helios Donation Birthday Luncheon at the Sunflower…

Happenin’ Otsego: 09-27-24

THEATER—7:30 p.m. “Novecento.” Presented by the Mask and Hammer Theatre Club. Hamblin Theater, SUNY Oneonta, 108 Ravine Parkway, Oneonta. Visit https://connect.oneonta.edu/events…

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City Council Approves Stage, Discusses Zoning of Markets

City officials have been talking about the zoning of neighborhood markets for several months, since a late 2023 proposal to open an Oneonta location on Walnut Street of the popular Cooperstown business Stagecoach Coffee provoked strong responses from neighborhood residents, resulting in the withdrawal of that proposal.…

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Meet, Greet To Share Info on High Holy Days

The event will include general information about the Cooperstown area and institutions, with Stephanie Bauer, past president of Temple Beth El in Oneonta, sharing traditions surrounding the High Holy days of Rosh Hashanah—New Year, celebrated beginning at sundown on October 2—and Yom Kippur, The Day of Atonement, observed on October 12.…

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OFA Senior Resource Fair Set for October 1

OFA hosts this event each year to showcase the many services for seniors provided by local businesses and organizations. Topics will include housing options, Alzheimer’s and dementia, caregiver resources, recreation and fitness, health insurance plans, home care options, hospice and palliative care, health screenings, and energy saving programs.…

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Editorial: Keeping the Monarchs in Our Glens

Monarchs have been steadily losing numbers—their average population in 2016 was estimated at 200 million, down 100 million from their historic numbers—but at this time they are not listed as endangered. There are two major reasons for their falling numbers: the loss of their primary food and egg-laying habitat here in the north, and the loss of their overwintering forests in Mexico.…

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