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THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS

The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta

July 15, 2021

PHOTO OF THE WEEK

Artist’s rendering for the Chestnut Crossing property proposed for 10 Chestnut St. in Cooperstown shows the frontage of the project, second from right, as it would look while blending in with the remainder of the houses on the street. The project was approved by the Cooperstown Village Trustees, but still must get approval from 3 other Village Boards.

FRONT PAGE

Cooperstown Trustees approve Chestnut Project

AllOtsego people: Mattice excited about new city role

Junior Livestock Show returns with a barnyard of fun

Cooperstown & Around

City of the Hills

Inside The Paper

After COVID delay, Cooperstown teacher plans overseas trip for 2022

Rotary announces 2021 award winners

Otsego County opts into pilot hunting program for kids 12, 13

Student News

Perspectives

Editorial

The Old Badger: Miller place brings back old memories of summer

COLUMNS

DeROSA: Garlic harvest is one of my favorite routines

BERKSON: Remembering the sad story of a Soviet Prisoner

History Columns

Bound Volumes: July 15, 2021

Hometown History: July 15, 2021

LETTERS

GEERTGENS: Writer explains ‘what schools should teach’

Editors Policy

SPORTS

Clark gym becomes summer basketball gathering spot

Schenevus, Cooperstown players make All-State softball teams

VASCELLARO: Baseball has come a long way since the pandemic shut it down

Hall of Fame launches YouTube series of historic moments

OBITUARIES

Jill Maney

Robert C. Sharp

John D. Robinson

Cheri L. Kline

Summer Dreams

The Glimmerglass adapts

An opera primer: Glimmerglass regular explains the basics of the genre

Best Bets

Staff Dining Picks

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