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THIS WEEK – April 25-26, 2019

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta April 25-26, 2019 PHOTO OF THE WEEK FRONT PAGE Truitt Caught Next To Oneonta Police HQ Cooperstown’s NY Pizzeria Looking To Grow OH-FEST: Committee To Study Vetting Stars OH-FEST: Chief Says Quelling Protests Hard Filmmaker Stillman’s Next Topic: Local Poverty Zakrevsky, Profs: Let’s Get Railyards Right Andela Details Factory Planned In Richfield EDITORIAL  Officers: Keep Suspect’s Mugshots Public COLUMNS FACEBOOK: Read ‘OH-OH Fest’ Comments ZAGATA: Chasing The Elusive Free Lunch League…

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BOUND VOLUMES • April 18, 2019

BOUND VOLUMES • April 18, 2019 200 YEARS AGO Advertisement – Notice: The Trustees of School District No. 1, will open a school, in the public school house in this village, on Wednesday, the 21st inst. under the direction of Mr. L. Squires. Terms of Tuition $2 to be applied on the first quarter. N.B. Any one sending in after the school commences, will not have any more to pay than their proportion of time from the time of commencing.…

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Sixth Ward Will Fight River Street Housing Project

THE TARGET: RSS PROPOSAL 50 Neighbors Uniting To Fight Housing Project By JENNIFER HILL • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – Christened “Sixth Ward Neighbors United,” River Street residents and businesspeople met for more than two hours with  city, county and state elected officials at the Sixth Ward Athletic Club Thursday evening  to discuss strategies to oppose RSS’s housing development in their neighborhood. “There are multiple bad reasons for RSS’s project,” said Fran Colone, a vocal critic of the housing development…

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Welcome-Home Parade Traced Back To 1997, Girls’ State Soccer Title

MAKING HISTORY Welcome-Home Parade Traced Back To 1997, Girls’ State Soccer Title By JENNIFER HILL • The Freeman’s Journal & HOMETOWN ONEONTA COOPERSTOWN – On Sunday, fire trucks and throngs of people up and down Main Street greeted the state champion CCS Hawkeyes’ boys’ basketball team with sirens and cheers. It’s a given now: When a CCS team wins the Class C state championship, the fire department breaks out its fleet and people pour out onto the streets to celebrate the…

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Saturday’s Triple OT Braces Hawkeyes For Sunday Win

Saturday’s Triple OT Braces Hawkeyes For Sunday Win By LIBBY CUDMORE • The Freeman’s Journal & Hometown Oneonta COOPERSTOWN – Longtime CCS basketball fan Fred Lemister knows a championship team when he sees one. “I have seen remarkable teams and remarkable talent on that floor,” he said. “But I have never seen the cohesion, the camaRAderie that I saw in this team.” The Cooperstown varsity basketball team took home its  first Class C Championship ever – as Hawkeyes or Redskins…

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this weeks newspaper Mar 14 – 15 2019

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta Mar. 14 – 15, 2019 PHOTO OF THE WEEK FRONT PAGE CCS Basketball: FINAL 4 AWAITS Plan ‘Transformative,’ But Details Still Fuzzy Final Sale Packs McLaughlin’s DiPerna, Back At Vatican: World Working Together On Climate Without U.S. 2nd Time Around, Climate-Smart Idea Wins County’s OK Deputy Promoted to County Roads Chief   CITY OF THE HILLS: Mar. 14 – 15, 2019 COOPERSTOWN AND AROUND: Mar. 14 – 15, 2019 EDITORIAL  Herzig:…

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David P. Eckberg, 78;From Navy, Had Life-Long Love Of Sea

IN MEMORIAM: David P. Eckberg, 78; From Navy, Had Life-Long Love Of Sea MILFORD – David P. Eckberg of Milford, 78, a Navy veteran with a life-long love the ocean, passed away Saturday Feb. 23, 2019, at Cooperstown Center. David was born in San Diego, Calif., to Marjorie and Joseph Melvin Eckberg. David’s father was a Naval officer, and he spent his childhood on many travels, living in Hawaii, Panama, California and finishing high school in Grants Pass, Ore.…

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Snow, Freezing Rain Expected Across County

Snow, Freezing Rain Expected Across County Nine inches of snow and a tenth of an inch of ice could fall across the county this afternoon as a Winter Storm Warning is in effect until 7 a.m. tomorrow morning. In Cooperstown, DPW Supervisor Mitch Hotaling said that a “snow emergency” is in effect, meaning that cars cannot park on village streets after noon. The Doubleday Lot, however, is open. Similarly, in Milford, Mayor Brian Pokorny has also suspended parking on village…

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HOMETOWN People Jan 30 2019

HOMETOWN People Jan 30 – Feb 1, 2019 Winter Fest At Gilbert Lake Means Winter Fun     OFO Selects 2019 Board of Directors ONEONTA – Sita Fey has been named as the president of the Opportunities for Otsego Board of Directors for 2019. In addition to Fey, Bryce Fredrick was elected vice president, Dr. Benjamin Friedell was elected secretary and David Merzig was elected treasurer. Members at Large include Katie Bottger, Dan Butterman, Fanny Clements, Alan Donovan, Catarinna Ferrara,…

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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$5.00 of your subscription will be donated to the nonprofit of your choice:

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