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THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS

The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta

May 16-17, 2019

PHOTO OF THE WEEK

Dropping the presidential address to graduates at SUNY Oneonta’s 130th Commencement Saturday, May 11, new President Barbara Jean Morris continued to signal she’s open to new approaches. Earlier in the week, she’d issued a 13-word mission statement, replacing a 407-word one, and communicating it to the campus community through an e-mailed video. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

FRONT PAGE

Newborns Died, Twins’ Mom Indicted

OHS Schools Cutting Help For Neediest

CCS Budget Focus: Kindergarten, Vaping

PETS Task Force’s First Case: Pittsfield Pigs

Fly Creek UM Letter ‘Dismayed’ At Gay Ban

Widower, 3 Kids Homeless In Pittsfield Fire

EDITORIAL 

Downtown Revival IS Exciting; Let’s ACT Excited

COLUMNS

TILLAPAUGH: Prosperity, Offerings About Here

KUZMINSKI: Is 2-Party System Serving Nation?

STERNBERG: Blame Businesspeople For Downtown

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

WELCH: Caped Crusaders Can Fight Ticks

O’SHEA: RSS Foes Resist ‘Living With Crazies’

DiPERNA: Don’t Despair; Here’s What YOU Can Do

HISTORY COLUMNS

BOUND VOLUMES: May 16, 2019

HOMETOWN HISTORY: May 17, 2019

ALLOTSEGO.life

…Away On A Hilltop: Inn At Fly Creek

Hovis’ Novel Updates Adam, Eve Story

Hartwick Hosts Stephen Joseph’s ‘Broadway’

LIBBY’S BEST BETS: Relay, Fling, Woodstock

IN MEMORIAM

William L. Yeager, 97; Owned Tieco-Unadilla

Rabbi Donald Roberts; Served Oneonta Synagogue

Mabel Graham, 88; Worked With Bassett Nobelist

Irene Harbison, 80; Active In Extension, 4H

Philip Moore, 77; Worked 35 Years At Remington

Donna Jean Mullinex, 65; ‘Community Mom’ To Many

PEOPLE

Tree Dedicated To Homer Osterhoudt

CV Supervisor Vows To Save Pollinators

Delgado Appoints 3 To Task Force

SPORTS

Morrell Breaks Another OHS Record

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO

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