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Early Shoppers Flock To Holiday Bazaars

Early Shoppers Flock To Holiday Bazaars Whether you went to the Foxcare Center, The Unitarian Universalist Church, or first United Methodist, the place to be today was shopping at many of the holiday bazaars throughout town for that special gift. Above, at the Mandy’s Tees booth, Arlene and Watty George, Arkville present Mary Knapp, Oneonta, with her freshly made heat-press sweater at the craft fair at the Foxcare Center. At right, Janet Frankl and Mary Konstantine stand at the First United…

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Slot Machine Stirs Up Bidding War At Auction

Slot Machine Stirs Up Bidding War At Auction Volunteers Taylor Knox, a SUNY Oneonta senior, and Brenda Korthauer, above, cheer as a slot machine, donated by Marc and Elaine Bresee, delivers a jingling prize, setting off a bidding war at this evening’s Benefit Auction, the Greater Oneonta Historical Society’s major annual fundraiser.  Inset right, Alan Michael Rubin, attending the event at the Qualilty Inn with dad Al and mom Michelle, signals his $560 bid and wins the apparatus, all for…

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First ’18 Storm Lighter Here Than Elsewhere

First ’18 Storm Lighter Here Than Elsewhere Still, It’s Colder Than Usual, Mattice Says, And More Snowfall Predicted For Sunday It may have a surprise, but it shouldn’t have been, according to National Weather Service weather Dave Mattice of Oneonta. Mid-November snows are not unusual, he said a few minutes ago, just as Cooperstown DPW chief Mitch Hotaling declared the village snow emergency, originally due to last until this evening, at an end. “This is definitely not the most snow…

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With Snow Due, City Hall Allows Parking In Deck

With Snow Due, City Hall Allowing Parking In Deck ONEONTA – In anticipation of the predicted snowfall, the City of Oneonta is lifting parking regulations in the parking garage and other municipal lots. Drivers are reminded that anytime there is more than 2 1/2″ of snowfall, vehicles must be removed from city streets or they are subject to ticketing and/or towing at the vehicle owners expense.…

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Oneonta Hotel Due Back In Court

Oneonta Hotel Due Back In Court ONEONTA – Citing an insufficient building permit application, the City of Oneonta will once again bring the owners of the former Oneonta Hotel to court. “The application did not even come close to remedying the deficiencies,” said Mayor Gary Herzig.…

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EXCLUSIVE! XNG Moves Most Rigs Out Of County Candidate Delgado, Gibson Conferred Carleigh Understudy For ‘Cher’ Role Judge Burns’ Book Advises Parents New Renderings Of DD Field Plans Bobcat Attack Leaves 8 Hens Dead EDITORIAL: Delgado For President AVAILABLE AT THESE FINE ESTABLISHMENTS OR TRY FREEMAN’S JOURNAL HOME DELIVERY…

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Brin R. Mileski, 83; Telephone Lineman, Rail Enthusiast

IN MEMORIAM: Brin R. Mileski, 83; Telephone Lineman, Rail Enthusiast ONEONTA – Brin R. Mileski, 83, a career lineman with Bell Telephone and a railroad enthusiast, died peacefully on Nov. 11, 2018 at the state Veterans Home in Oxford. He was born Feb. 23, 1935 in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. to Alfred and Dorothy Meleski.  In 1952, his family moved to Syracuse.  He enlisted in the Marine Corps in September 1953.  After three years of active duty, he returned to civilian life…

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Leon Kalmus, 91, Long-Time Surveyor In City, Local Democratic Leader, Dies

IN MEMORIAM: Leon Kalmus, Oneonta; Surveyor, Democratic Leader, Dies At 91 ONEONTA – Leon Kalmus, 91, of Oneonta, a surveyor in Oneonta for decades who was also active in local Democratic politics, passed away on Monday, Nov. 12, 2018 at Fox Nursing. At his request there will be no calling hours or service.  Arrangements are by the Lester R. Grummons Funeral Home of Oneonta.…

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Hartwick Sculptor Wins Prestigious Art Grant

Hartwick Sculptor Wins Prestigious Arts Grant ONEONTA – Sculptor Dr. Stefanie Rocknak, the Hartwick College professor of philosopher,  was awarded the $5,000 Alex J. Ettl Grant from the National Sculpture Society. The annual award is presented to a figurative or realist sculptor who has demonstrated a commitment to sculpting and outstanding ability in his or her body of work.…

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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.