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THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS

The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta

Jan. 16-17, 2020

PHOTO OF THE WEEK

Julia Hernandez, Oneonta, examines gowns at Rainbow End’s “Bag O’Bargains” sale, following the well-attended annual Wedding Expo Sunday, Jan. 12, at Foothills Performing Arts Center. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

FRONT PAGE

Solar Developer Offers $1,000 Per Acre

Penn. Firm Buying Bank Of Cooperstown

Cooperstown Theatre Festival Founder Dies

In Departing, Korthauer Makes History

Benefactor Adds $30K To Shelter’s $236K

Preservationists Joust Over Cooperstown Home

EDITORIAL

With Expertise, Even Temperament,

City Manager Korthauer Cracks Code

COLUMNS

SEWARD: Job #1 For NYS: Halt Outmigration

YOUNGS: Foothills Is  Now Economic Driver

McREYNOLDS: Heartache In The Heartland

ZAGATA: In Rising To The Fly. Be Careful

LETTERS to the EDITOR

NORTHRUP: Legalizing Dope Daffy, And He Knows

HILL: How Nice To Live Where People Care. Here!

STAMMEL: 7-7 Split Means Share Power, Cooperate

DOWNEY: Benefits Of Gas Aren’t Fossil-Fuel Fiction

DOSTAL: Thanks For Lighting Up Our Christmas

HISTORY COLUMNS

BOUND VOLUMES: Jan. 16, 2020

HOMETOWN HISTORY: Jan. 17, 2020

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Brides Abound At Foothills Wedding Expo

‘Pine Apple Cheese’ Gave Milford Bragging Rights

IN MEMORIAM

Frank ‘Skeeter’ Green, 91, Farmer, Civic Leader

Janice McCredy Main, 95; Owned Grocery Store

Deacon Thomas O’Connell, 84; Served St. Mary’s

Randall Taylor, 66, Roseboom, IBEW Electrician

Fredrick L. Hall, 86; Founded Roofing Company

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO

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