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Happenin’ Otsego: 11-03-23

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO for FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3 ‘Savannah Sipping Society’ with the Catskill Community Players THEATRE—8 p.m. “The Savannah Sipping Society” by Jones, Hope and Wooten, presented by the Catskill Community Players. A comedy about 4 unique women longing to escape the daily routine who meet at yoga and have an impromptu happy hour, leading to the restart of their lives. Tickets $20. The Wieting Theatre, 168 Main Street, Worcester. info@catskillplayers.org or visit https://www.facebook.com/catskillcommunityplayers BLOOD DRIVE—3-7 p.m. Laurens High School, 55 Main Street, Laurens. RedCrossBlood.org…

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This Week: 11-02-23

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta November 2, 2023 Front Page Satellite DMV Space: Progress or Just a Ploy? LPC Finalizes NY Forward Priority List Where Everybody Knows Your Name Film Days Lineup Released St. James Residents Tickled Pink To See Barbie Collection Inside Community Bank in Morris To Close CAA Seeks Artists for Show, Sale Watershed Teaching Workshop Announced News in Brief New Briefs: November 2, 2023 Editorial Vote! Columns The Partial Observer: Tick-borne Diseases on…

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Hartwick Hosts Common Council Candidates

Eight candidates for the City of Oneonta Common Council attended a forum hosted by the Hartwick College Institute of Public Service on the evening of Wednesday, November 1. The candidates were first asked to introduce themselves and explain their positions with a brief, three-minute opening statement.…

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LPC Finalizes NY Forward Priority List

The final Priority Project Slate includes the Small Projects Fund, six public improvement initiatives and five private development/rehabilitation projects. Representatives from project lead Laberge Group guided LPC members through a final overview of the proposals under consideration, following which those proposals were identified as either “priority projects” or “pipeline projects”—those with potential but not quite ready yet—to be considered later in accordance with the NY Forward guidelines.…

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St. James Residents Tickled Pink To See Barbie Collection

At least two of Camp’s collector Barbies are dressed in garments by Bob Mackie, the American fashion designer best known for dressing such celebrities as Lucille Ball, Carol Burnett, Cher, Judy Garland, Liza Minnelli, Marilyn Monroe, Tina Turner and Barbra Streisand.…

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CAA Seeks Artists for Show, Sale

To participate in the show, artists must be CAA members; a one-year membership costs $25. CAA will retain a 30% commission on all sales. For more information, call (607) 547-9777 or visit the CAA Facebook page or www.cooperstownart.com.…

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Benton: ‘I Want To Work for You’

The race for Otsego County Clerk is coming to a close. The general election is this Tuesday, November 7th. It’s the honor and privilege of my life to be on your ballot and to have the opportunity to serve as our next county clerk. I’ve spent my life here in Otsego County. I’m a product of our communities and a proud graduate of our public schools.…

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Tillapaugh: Basile the Only One Qualified

In a small county such as ours, the position of county clerk is a “working position,” not a “management position.” It is not, and should not be, a political position, but rather a position that is occupied by an individual who possesses the requisite service skills and knowledge.…

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The Partial Observer: Tick-borne Diseases on the Rise Here

The Partial Observer from Maureen Dill Tick-borne Diseases on the Rise Here According to Cornell University’s “Tick Talk” Community Education Program, tick-borne diseases have become a significant public health issue in New York State, with numerous tick species and diseases currently spreading within the region. This year, a Lyme and Tick-Borne Disease Summit was held on September 28 and 29 under the auspices of the State University of New York Upstate Medical University in Syracuse and the Central New York…

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On Stage: ‘All in the Timing’ Will Bend Your Mind, Get You Thinking

There are two items that show up in every single act: a rose and Oskar. When I asked Oskar which act he found most intriguing, [Note: I acknowledge that this was an obnoxious question given that all his fellow actors were sitting right there waiting to hear if he chose an act they were in, so I officially apologize to him here.] he talked about “Universal Language,” as he thinks the concept and execution are really fun.…

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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.