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Eloise Goulette, 102; Oneontan Resided Downstate Near Son

IN MEMORIAM: Eloise Goulette, 102; Oneontan Resided Downstate Near Son ONEONTA – Eloise Goulette, 102, former long-time citizen of Oneonta, died at the Lutheran Care Center in Poughkeepsie today – Sept. 17, 2015 – where she had lived since 2006. She was born in Carbondale, Pa., on April 28, 1913, the daughter of the late Franklin and Mary Jacobs Layman. On May 10, 1932, in Oneonta, Eloise married Albert J. Goulette, Sr.  Albert predeceased her on Feb. 22, 1986.…

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Future Teachers, Consider Hartwick: Its Ed Majors 6th Highest Paid In U.S.

Future Teachers, Consider Hartwick: Its Ed Majors 6th Highest Paid In U.S. TROY – Hartwick College has been ranked #6 among 713 colleges nationwide in Highest Paid Grads in Education by College Factual (www.collegefactual.com), a trusted resource that uses customizable tools and outcomes-based rankings systems to guide students through the college selection process.…

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Clark Sports Center Seeking Fetterman Award Nominees

Clark Sports Center Seeking Fetterman Award Nominees COOPERSTOWN – The Clark Sports Center is seeking nominations for the annual Fetterman Award, given in memory of Patrick C. Fetterman, long time associate director of the Arthur Corning Clark Gymnasium/Clark Sports Center. Recipients are honored for their dedication to serving local youth, especially in the area of athletics.  The Clark Sports Center will make a presentation of this award at a special gathering of friends, family and members of the community. A trophy…

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Otsego County Chamber Plans 7 Seminars For Entrepreneurs

Otsego County Chamber Plans 7 Seminars For Entrepreneurs The Otsego County Chamber of Commerce today announced its first-ever series of seminars for entrepreneurs, “Smart Otsego Small Business Seminars,” seven in all, starting 8:30-10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 1, at SUNY Oneonta Morris Hall. Sign-in and networking breakfast begin at 8 a.m. “Being an entrepreneur is not for the faint of heart,” said Otsego Chamber President Barbara Ann Heegan. “It takes persistence. This Small Business Series is aimed at anyone aspiring to…

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Amphenol Advocates Need To Make Their Voices Heard

WHAT DO YOU THINK? Amphenol Advocates Need To Make Their Voices Heard Editor’s Note:  This is our opinion, expressed in the editorial that appeared in the Sept. 10-11 editions of The Freeman’s Journal & Hometown Oneonta.  What do you think?  Send your opinion to info@allotsego.com, to appear in this week’s editions of the newspaper. Clearly, Stop the Pipeline has dominated the debate about the Constitution Pipeline since January 2013, when “Alternate M,” the route through Otsego County, was rejected. There…

Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

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