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Jeremy Allen, 86; Businessman In Kenya And, Later, Oneonta

IN MEMORIAM Jeremy Allen, 86; Businessman In Kenya And, Later, Oneonta ONEONTA – Jeremy Allen, 86, a polo player, race car driver and businessman in his native Kenya before moving to the U.S. and in 1986 buying Robynwood Adult Home in Oneonta, passed away peacefully on May 1, 2017. Born Oct. 16, 1930, in Nairobi, Kenya, to Brian and Lorna (Henley) Allen, Jeremy spent his youth in Kenya where he developed a lifelong love of nature and agriculture. He spent his…

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Fallen Limbs Surround Irish Hill House, Cars

Fallen Limbs Surround Irish Hill House, Cars Today’s story offers a very important reminder to those in the local area to always remember to get a tree service company in denton tx to look at the condition of your trees around this time of year. They will be able to check the health of the tree as well as how safe it is. When they see a diseased or dead tree, they will remove it to help improve the health…

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Albert Schrag, 84; NYC Steamfitter Retired To Oneonta

IN MEMORIAM:  Albert Schrag, 84; NYC Steamfitter Retired To Oneonta DAVENPORT – Albert Schrag, 84, of Davenport, a former security guard at Homer Folks Hospital, passed away on April 30, 2017, at Bassett Hospital after battling a long illness. Albert was born in Queens and spent most his career working as a New York City  steamfitter. He also served as a fire commissioner of the North Merrick Fire Department.  After retirement Al worked as a security guard the Oneonta TB…

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Gail Monington, 68; ‘Active And Involved’ Grandmother

IN MEMORIAM: Gail Monington, 68; ‘Active And Involved’ Grandmother COOPERSTOWN – Gail B. Monington, 68, of Cooperstown passed away unexpectedly on Saturday evening April 29, 2017. Born Nov. 16, 1948, in Cooperstown, Gail was the daughter of Clyde S. and Harriet (Morgan) Becker. She graduated from Oneonta High School in the Class of 1967 and from Albany Business College in 1969. Gail met her lifelong love, Joseph Monington when, in 1965, they both happened to be ice skating in Neahwa…

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120 March In Cherry Valley To Focus On Climate Change

120 March In Cherry Valley To Focus On Climate Change CHERRY VALLEY – More than 120 people, from babies to senior citizens, turned out Saturday for the Peoples’ Climate March in Cherry Valley. Marchers and walkers headed through the village bearing colorful banners, signs, and giant, handmade puppets (including Gaia, a butterfly, and a colorful banner of the sun).…

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Helen S. McMullen, 93; Retired From Farming, Volunteer At Fox

IN MEMORIAM: Helen S. McMullen, 93; Retired From Farming, Volunteer At Fox DAVENPORT – Helen Christine Sperry McMullen, 93, a volunteer at Fox Hospital for more than 25 years after retiring from farming, passed away on Thursday evening, April 27, 2017 at Robinson Terrace in Stamford. Born on Dec. 21, 1923, near Davenport, she was the daughter of the late Carl and Aimee (Bourne) Sperry.  She graduated from Worcester Central School, where she met her husband Thomas. The couple was…

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arry Gallup, 64; Avid Golfer, Retired Electrician

IN MEMORIAM: Larry Gallup, 64; Avid Golfer, Retired Electrician FLY CREEK – Larry G. Gallup, 64, an avid golfer and recently retired electrician, passed away Friday, April 21, 2017, at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester following an extended illness. A Cooperstown native, Larry was born June 21, 1952, a son of Marge and “Pudge” Gallup.  Raised in Cooperstown, he proudly graduated as one of the Cooperstown “Redskins” in 1970 and recently retired as an electrician. On Oct. 10, 2003, Larry…

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Oneonta Little Leaguers Honor Rich, Pat Murphy

 Oneonta Little Leaguers Honor Rich, Pat Murphy Up Country Photo Little League team members – from left, Logan Tamming, Alex Casola, Nikola Buzzy, Caelen Legg, Matthew Layman, Ethan Tamming and Leylani Wiltshire cheer and chant their way into the Doc Knapp Little League Field this morning in Oneonta’s Sixth Ward after marching down River Street to opening day ceremonies.  There, the recently completed Richard Murphy Little League Field was rededicated in honor of Murphy and his wife, Pat, who coached…

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Moratorium Likely On Tourist Rentals

COOPERSTOWN VILLAGE BOARD Moratorium Likely On Tourist Rentals Editor’s Note:  This article was incomplete in this week’s edition of The Freeman’s Journal.   Here is the full report. COOPERSTOWN  – After a “rash of applications” raise some public concern, the trustees are moving ahead on a nine-month moratorium on allowing homeowners to rent rooms to Dreams Park families and other tourists. The Village Board scheduled a public hearing on the measure for 7 p.m. Monday, May 22, and it can then…

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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