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THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS

The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta

Feb. 27-28, 2020

PHOTO OF THE WEEK

The Knights of the Round Table – Sean Sansevere, Casey Thomas, Brian Ziemann, Nate Sloan, Mike Tamburrino and Fred Ploutz – invite King Arthur to a rather silly Camelot in Orpheus Theatre’s production of “Spamalot,” which ran Feb. 21-23 at Foothills.  Check out The ARTSCENE/Theater section. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

FRONT PAGE

Emmons Mystery: Homeowner’s Body Found

At 1-Year-Old, She’s Unsure She Can Make Debate

4 Grants, Lofts Will Bring 100 Apartments To City

Brooks BBQ Plan May Help Revive East End

Is Constitution Pipeline Really At An End?

Landlord Gets What He Asks, Changes Mind

Bassett Hospital 150-Space Parking Lot OK’d

EDITORIAL

Electorate Spoke – Now, Work Together

Cooperstown, Oneonta Face Common Problem

COLUMNS

CLEINMAN: 100 Units Will Buoy Oneonta Downtown

HAYES: If You Build Housing, Bassett Can Fill It

KENNEDY: #KeepTheCap! State Must Pay Fair Share

ZAGATA: $1B In Fracking Royalties … To PA, Not NY

LETTERS to the EDITOR

WEBB: Cooperstown’s Only Newspaper Needs Balance

HILL: ‘Green Light’ Mostly Protects The Harmless

HISTORY COLUMNS

BOUND VOLUMES: Feb. 27, 2020

HOMETOWN HISTORY: Feb. 28, 2020

The ARTSCENE: Theatre

In Oneonta, ‘ActALot’ Always On Marquee

Cooperstown Couple Keep Theatre Alive

IN MEMORIAM

Susan Vaughn, 52; Social Service Exec Dies In Crash

Edward Johnston, 72; Worked At Center St. Grocery

Doris L. Spearbeck, 89; 30-Year RN At SUNY Clinic

Margaret Schwarzhans, 52; Active In Rotary Exchange

Beverly Leneker, 74; C-V Native Worked In Canajoharie

Barbara A. Neff, 85;  Children, Grandchildren Survive

Ella M. Chase, 106; One Of County’s Oldest Residents

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO

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