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F. Roger Hickey, 74, Oneonta; Chaired Hartwick Physics Dept.

IN MEMORIAM F. Roger Hickey, 74, Oneonta; Chaired Hartwick Physics Dept. ONEONTA – F. Roger Hickey, 74, longtime chair of Hartwick College’s physics department, passed away on Wednesday, July 27, 2016, at his home, surrounded by his family. Roger was born June 8, 1942, in Troy, the son of the late Frank R. and Ann (O’Malley) Hickey. He attended Catholic Central High School in Troy. He received his bachelor’s in physics from Sienna College, and both his master’s and doctorate…

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Painting On City Parking Deck To Close For Rest Of The Week

Painting On City Parking Deck To Close For Rest Of The Week ONEONTA – The top level and south bay of the middle level of the city’s downtown parking deck will be closed to traffic Tuesday and the rest of the week. “Minor” painting work is planned on the down ramp and middle deck.  The up ramp to the top level will be closed at the Chestnut Street extension.…

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Mark Zimmerman, 43; Executive At Royal Chrysler Dealership

IN MEMORIAM:  Mark Zimmerman, 43; Manager At Oneonta’s Royal Chrysler  ONEONTA – Mark Stephens Zimmerman, general sales manager at Royal Chrysler Jeep Dodge in Oneonta, passed away unexpectedly Wednesday, July 27, 2016. He was 43. Born March 30, 1973, in Buffalo, Mark was the son of Greg Zimmerman and Barbara (Zauner) Reinhardt.  He graduated from Grand Island Senior High School.…

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Julia Georgia, 98; Oneonta Native Raised 11 Children

IN MEMORIAM: Julia Georgia, 98; Oneonta Native Raised 11 Children ONEONTA – Oneonta native Julia Agnes Georgia, 98, who raised nine daughters and two sons in Unadilla, passed away peacefully Wednesday, July 20, surrounded by her daughters. Julia was born in Oneonta on May 29, 1918. She married Harold Georgia in Inglewood, Calif., in 1943.  While he served in World War II, in part as a prisoner of war, she lived at her parents’ home in Oneonta. When he was…

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Doris Tiffany, 77; Operated Coachlines With Husband

IN MEMORIAM: Doris Tiffany, 77; Operated Coachlines With Husband ONEONTA – Doris Marie Tiffany, 77, a partner with her husband in Pathfinder Coachlines, peacefully passed away in her sleep early Sunday morning, July 24, 2016 at the Chase Memorial Nursing Home in New Berlin. She was born on May 8, 1939, in Oneonta, a daughter of the late Ken and Marie (Leonard) Harvey.  Doris grew up in Oneonta and attended Oneonta schools.  On Dec. 29, 1956, Doris married Jack M.…

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Flo Folensbee, Local Cancer Society Executive

IN MEMORIAM: Flo Folensbee, Local Cancer Society Executive   UNADILLA – Oneonta native Florence “Flo” Folensbee, 79, local American Cancer Society executive director for many years, passed away Tuesday, July 19, 2016, at home in Unadilla, surrounded by her family. Flo was born June 28, 1937, in Oneonta, the daughter of the late Earl and Nellie M. (Hilsinger) Carr. She married Robert Folensbee in January 1984. In addition to her work for the Cancer Society, she retired in 1999 from…

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Northern Eagle Buys Glens Falls Brewing

Northern Eagle Buys Glens Falls Brewing Oneonta Company In Expansion Mode ONEONTA – Northern Eagle Beverages announced a few minutes ago it will be purchasing Glens Falls Brewing Co. shortly. Located in Queensbury, near Lake George, the brewery was founded in 2014 to help Davidson Brothers Brewing, Glens Falls, expand its brands throughout the Northeast.  Davidson Brothers is not part of the purchase. Glens Falls Brewing joins Northern Eagle’s Cooperstown Brewing Co., Milford, purchased in April 2014.  As the Milford…

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HARTWICK OVER $32 MILLION GOAL

HARTWICK OVER $32 MILLION GOAL ‘It’s Personal’ Campaign Fulfilled; Pledge Surpassed By $2.7 Million ONEONTA – Hartwick College today announced it has fulfilled the “It’s Personal” pledge made Friday, May 10, 2013, completing its $32 million fundraising “Campaign for Hartwick Students” and surpassing it by $2.7 million.  It was the largest fundraising campaign in the college’s 219-year history. “We achieved our goal of improving the student experience to an even greater degree than we originally thought possible,” said President Margaret…

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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.