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Walkable Oneonta, Oil-Free

Cooperstown In The Works

Had you realized the long block on the north side of Oneonta's Main Street barricades the downtown from Market Street?   Did you ever think oil stocks would be undesirable?  Cooperstown has now acted on that conclusion.  Did you ever think that Alexander Hamilton had plotted to gain unfair advantage in his duel against Aaron Burr, only to have his plotting backfire?  Details on all these stories, plus a dozen political letters, in your Freeman's Journal and Hometown Oneonta, on newsstands this afternoon.
Had you realized the long block on the north side of Oneonta’s Main Street barricades the downtown from Market Street? Did you ever think oil stocks would be undesirable? Cooperstown has now acted on that conclusion. Did you ever think that Alexander Hamilton had plotted to gain unfair advantage in his duel against Aaron Burr, only to have his plotting backfire? Details on all these stories, plus a dozen political letters, in your Freeman’s Journal and Hometown Oneonta, on newsstands this afternoon.

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