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THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS

The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta

Nov. 7-Nov. 8, 2019

PHOTO OF THE WEEK

Common Council candidates Dave Rissberger, center left, an unopposed Democrat, and Len Carson, a Republican who won the Ward 5 season, scrutinize tally sheets on Election Night, Tuesday, Nov. 5, at Foothills Performing Arts Center, the city’s polling place.  Behind Rissberger is Scott Harrington, the Republican who won the Sixth Ward seat. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

FRONT PAGE

New General Manager To Lead Otesaga

Republicans Keep County Board Majority

Debate: Was Clinton Expedition Genocide?

Glimmerglass Film Days To Feature Youth

3 Foes: Write Letter To Keep Dunkin’ Away

City Council OKs Selling Off Lots For Lofts

EDITORIAL

Reps Ready To Balance Credentials, Experience

You Can Read County Manager Job Description

COLUMNS

BENNETT: Spend To Fight Internal Threat: Bad Health

ATWELL: My Right Leg Always Had Bad Karma

LETTERS TO EDITOR

SCOVIRO: Keep Town Justices, Police Separate

ALLOTSEGO.veterans

DRY RUN: Vets’ Riders Seek To Ride Soberly

Couples Grew Closer By Working For Legion

HISTORY COLUMNS

BOUND VOLUMES: Nov. 7, 2019

HOMETOWN HISTORY: Nov. 8, 2019

IN MEMORIAM

Susan Reisen Brisson, 79; Retired From Bassett ICU

Margery Holdridge, 94; Attended One-Room School

Eleanor Campulli, 86; President Of Pen + Brush

Janet McKown, 101, Bridge Player Loved Travel

Donald Connor, 56; Metal Worker Leaves Schenevus Kin

Dennis Hoke, 79; Farmer, Roseboom Board Member

Allen ‘Zuky’ Zuk, 89; Korea Vet, Construction Worker

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO

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