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THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS

The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta

May 7-May 8, 2020

PHOTO OF THE WEEK

Jeff Joyner, Fox Hospital president, waves as the LifeNet helicopter lands at the FoxCare Center after a fly-over on Tuesday, May 5. The fly-over was part of a parade of decorated fire trucks from 17 area departments, including police and EMS, which drove past the hospital to thank staff for their work on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

CORONAVIRUS UPDATE

Only One COVID Case Left Locally

Glimmerglass Festival Out

All Star Village Holds On

In COVID Era, Moms Salute CCS Grads 

Drive-In Graduation Out, But OHS Seeks Novelty

1st Community Foundation Grant To Helios

AllOTSEGO.COVID-19

To Beat Blahs, Victory Gardens Return

Oneonta Merchant Tells Story Of Local Business

Libby’s List Of Virtual Things To Do

EDITORIALS

War Not Over, But Let’s Take Victory Lap

For Good Of All, Hope Marty Patton Right

First Cooperstown Election Was A Wild One

COLUMNS

HAYES:  All Had ‘Adverse Childhood Experiences’

STERNBERG: Your Arm, My Nose

SEWARD: Don’t Forget Lyme Disease

LETTERS

SHELBY: Relieve Dogs Separation Anxiety

COLONE: Let’s Revisit One Oneonta

NORTHRUP: The Answer? Conservation

FLEISHER: No Future For Plastics

HISTORY COLUMNS

BOUND VOLUMES:May 7, 2020

HOMETOWN HISTORY: May 8, 2020

IN MEMORIAM

Johnelle Lea Griffith, 30; Hartwick 

Jeanne W. Carey, 85, White River Junction

NOTICES

Amber J. Constable, 30; Oneonta 

Alvin L. Osterhoudt, 91; Oneonta

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO

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