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Alexandra Xanthaky, 75; RN Parter In Husband’s Medical Practice

IN MEMORIAM: Alexandra Xanthaky, 75; RN Parter In Husband’s Medical Practice ONEONTA – Alexandra Xanthaky, 75, an R.N. who was co-owner of Upper Main Street Associates, her husband’s medical practice, passed away Wednesday evening, March 20, 2019, at her home in the Town of Milford, surrounded by family. She was 75. Born Aug. 25, 1943, in Glasgow, Scotland, Sandra was a daughter of Alexander and Margaret H. (Morison) Findlay. Following World War II, the Findlay family emigrated to the United…

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Ichiro Suzuki Retiring, Spurring Suggestions Of Big 2025 Induction

Ichiro Suzuki Retiring, Spurring Suggestions Of Big 2025 Induction He Would Be Japan’s First Hall-Of-Famer COOPERSTOWN – If Dominicans have bolstered Hall of Fame Induction crowds in recent years, a similar boost may occur in 2025 from the other side of the globe. After a 5-4 win over the Oakland Athletics, Seattle Mariner Ichiro Suzuki today announced he’s retiring, setting off predictions that after Mariano Rivera, a member of the Hall’s Class of 1919, the 45-year-old from Japan will be…

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Pamela Kise, 61 ;Jersey  Native Settled In Pittsfield

IN MEMORIAM:  Pamela Kise, 61; Jersey  Native Settled In Pittsfield PITTSFIELD – Pamela Kise, 61, of Pittsfield, passed away on Monday, March 18, 2019,  at Bassett Hospital. Pam was born in Somerville, N.J., the daughter of Grace (Mercadante) and Richard Johnson. Pam married Roger Kise Sr. On Dec. 22, 1997, in Long Valley N.J. In her spare time, Pam enjoyed going to yard sales, where she would often purchase items and resell them on eBay, collecting Wizard of Oz memorabilia,…

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5 Hartwick Profs TakeTo National Airwaves

5 Hartwick Profs Take To National Airwaves Beginning Monday, Local Researchers Will Be Aired Daily On NPR’s ‘Academic Minute’ ONEONTA – Next week, when you here “The Academic Minute” on NPR’s “Morning Edition,” you may be hearing some familiar voices:  Hartwick College faculty will take to the air before a nationwide audience offering insight into what they do best. President Margaret L. Drugovich, Chief Marketing Officer Monica Calzolari and Media Relations Manager David Lubdell have been talking about the idea…

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Mike Mussina At Hall On Pre-Induction Tour

Mike Mussina At Hall On Pre-Induction Tour Mike “Moose” Mussina, former Oriole and Yankee pitcher – and, as of the upcoming July 21 Induction, one of the six newest members of the Baseball Hall of Fame – signs the spot a few minutes ago where his bronze image will be installed in the Hall of Plaques.   Vice President of Exhibitions Eric Strohl, behind Mussina, gave the inductee a pre-Induction tour of the Hall today, the fourth of this year’s class. …

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Marian G. Mullet, 91; Pathfinder Village’s Visionary Founder

IN MEMORIAM Marian G. Mullet, 91; Pathfinder Village’s Visionary Founder EDMESTON – Marian G. Mullet, 91, Pathfinder Village’s founding president & CEO, who worked tirelessly since the early 1960s on behalf of people with Down syndrome, died Sunday, March 17, 2019.  She would have turned 92 later this week. A registered nurse by training, a fund-raiser and builder by happenstance, Mrs. Mullet is recognized as the driving force behind the early growth of Pathfinder Village, Edmeston, an internationally renowned residential…

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Diana I. Marlette, 95; Farm Wife Active In Community Life

IN MEMORIAM: Diana I. Marlette, 95; Farm Wife Active In Community Life MOUNT VISION – Diana Isabel Marlette, a kind and caring person, passed away peacefully March 19, 2019,  just 12 days before her 95th birthday, at her home in Mount Vision. She was born in New Lisbon, a daughter of John K. Harrington and Agatha Telfer Harrington. She grew up on a farm where her grandparents were all within a two-mile radius. She was active in the 4-H Club…

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Windmill Foes Take Control In Richfield

PETITION DRIVE IN OFFING Windmill Foes Take Control In Richfield Allies Control Zoning, Planning, Town Boards, And Zoning Code By JIM KEVLIN • The Freeman’s Journal & HOMETOWN ONEONTA RICHFIELD – What a difference not even a decade makes. In 2012, when plans for the six-turbine, 18.45-megawatt Monticello Hills Wind Farm surfaced for the Town of Richfield, neighbors there viewed the project “as a threat to the west end of town,” said Dan Sullivan. However, “people in the village thought it…

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THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS Mar. 21 – 22, 2019

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta March 21-22, 2019 PHOTO OF THE WEEK GO BOYS! • Souvenir Edition MAKING HISTORY Triple OT Braces Hawkeyes For Victory PHOTO PAGE: How Sweet It Is! COMMENTARY: Boys Will Always Remember Welcome-Home Parade Dates To 1999 Title Drago’s’ Jackets Reached Pinnacle In ’60 FRONT PAGE Windmill Foes Take Control In Richfield Mysterious Project Linked To Artspace Gay Wedding, Pastor Ban Splits Methodists Girl Raises Funds So Pal Can Take D.C. Trip City of…

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At Fly Creek ‘Phil,’ Youth Beauty, Strength Evident

from Paul Lord At Fly Creek ‘Phil,’ Youth, Beauty, Strength Evident To the Editor: As a deaf guy, I don’t attend many musical performances.  They are largely exercises in frustration for me.  Before my hearing loss, I appreciated music, and I still appreciate memories of music, but the reality is that the notes don’t resonate when you are missing enough frequencies. I attended last night’s performance to acknowledge the support provided by the Fly Creek Philharmonic for the Otsego Lake…

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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