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Judge Burns Announces Integrated Domestic Violence Court

Judge Burns Streamlines Domestic Violence Court By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com ONEONTA – For Otsego County Court Judge Brian Burns, the Integrated Domestic Violence Court is about more than just streamlining the court process. It’s about saving lives. “Right now I have two attempted murder cases in my courtroom that stem from domestic violence,” he said. “Intimate partner violence is a serious crime.” Under the current system, victims and perpetrators have to appear in person multiple times in different…

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BOUND VOLUMES Oct. 24, 2019

BOUND VOLUMES Oct. 24, 2019 200 YEARS AGO During the last week, the first experiment was made on the waters of the Grand Canal. The “Chief Engineer” an “elegant boat for passengers, built by a company of enterprising gentlemen at Rome, has just been completed for the purpose of the first trial. It is neatly finished and has two commodious cabins. On Thursday last about thirty gentlemen of Rome, took passage for Utica. This number was greatly increased on the…

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This Week — Oct. 24-25, 2019

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta Oct. 24-25, 2019 PHOTO OF THE WEEK FRONT PAGE Worcester Slaying: Anatomy Of A Tragedy In-County Candidate Plans Assembly Run Teaching, Coaching, Scouting Wins Fetterman All Arraignments Now In County Jail Lobby For 1st Time, You Can Vote Early This Year EDITORIAL CANDIDATE ENDORSEMENTS In Richfield, Vote GOP, Overturn Zoning Code For County Board, Farwell, Brockway, Basile Clark Oliver Emerging As Shaker, Mover COLUMNS BENNETT: In Land Of Plenty, Many Needy…

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Road To Fetterman Built On Teaching, Coaching, Scouting

PETE HENRICI HONORED Road To Fetterman Built On Teaching, Coaching, Scouting By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – When Pete Henrici joined Cooperstown Central School as a student teacher back in the mid-1970s, he spent a week sitting in the back of Phyllis Jamieson’s Latin class. He created a chart of each desk, so when he first taught the class the following week, he could address all the students by name. That attention to detail, and consideration of the…

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NORTHRUP: Want Franchise Food? Not In Cooperstown; Move To Texas

LETTER from CHIP NORTHRUP Want Franchise Food? Not In Cooperstown; Move To Texas To the Editor: We didn’t move to Cooperstown from Texas to avail ourselves of a Dunkin’ Donut.  If we wanted to live in a place with a plethora of fast food restaurants, we could have just stayed in Texas. Lots to choose from, many conveniently located between a gun store (guilty) and a tattoo shop (not guilty). We moved to Cooperstown because it’s a historic village. Keeping…

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Heather Noelle Stalter, 42; Survivors Include Sheriff’s Deputy Husband

IN MEMORIAM: Heather Noelle Stalter, 42; Survivors Include Sheriff’s Deputy Husband COOPERSTOWN – Heather Noelle Stalter, 42, of Cooperstown, wife of Sheriff’s Deputy Michael J. Stalter, died Sunday, Oct. 13, at St. Peter’s Hospital, Albany, following complication after emergency surgery. Heather was born on Oct. 23, 1976, in Cooperstown, to MaryLou Boughton.  She was raised on Long Island, later moving back to Cooperstown to be with her family, most notably her grandmother, for whom she had a great attachment and…

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‘Dine Out For Polio’ Begins This Evening In Cooperstown

‘Dine Out For Polio’ Begins This Evening In Cooperstown COOPERSTOWN – The Cooperstown Rotary Club’s “Dine Out For Polio” week begins this evening, with Nicoletta’s contributing a portion of its net to Rotary International’s Global Eradication Effort. Other local participating restaurants are:  Monday, Bocca Osteria;  Tuesday, the Cafe at Brewery Ommegant; Wednesday, Stagecoach Coffee and Well-Spent Wednesday at Alex’s Bistro; Thursday, Mel’s at 22; Friday, The Otesaga’s Hawkeye Grill, and Saturday, Council Rock Brewery.…

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Small Scale,  Big Reality

OCCA LEADS ON-EARTH TOUR Small Solar System Shows Big Realities By JENNIFER HILL • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN  – They might not look like space explorers, but the seven who met Saturday morning at the railroad tracks were just that. Bill Ralston led a tour of the Earth’s solar system, from the sun to Pluto, by using common objects to represent the planets and walking specific numbers of paces between them to represent actual distances between them.…

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Dale R. Clinton, 61; Contractor Helped Restore Hyde Hall

IN MEMORIAM Dale R. Clinton, 61, Cooperstown; Contractor Helped Restore Hyde Hall COOPERSTOWN – Dale R. Clinton, 61, a native of Cooperstown who helped restore local historic sites including Hyde Hall, passed away peacefully Sunday morning, Oct. 13, surrounded by, “his people.” Dale was born April 9, 1958, at Bassett Hospital, the son of the late Douglas and Patricia Clinton. He was tough and overcame many health issues, living life to the fullest. After attending Cooperstown Central School, Dale worked…

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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.