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Debbi M. Barnes, 65; Retired Payroll Director, Fox Hospital

IN MEMORIAM: Debbi M. Barnes, 65; Retired Payroll Director, Fox Hospital ONEONTA – Debbi M. Barnes, 65, retired payroll director at Fox Hospital, passed away peacefully surrounded by her treasured family and friends on Jan. 13, 2019, following a brief battle with cancer. She was born on Jan. 15, 1953, in Sidney, the daughter of Zane and Marguerite Raudibaugh. Debbi graduated from Oneonta High School in 1971. It was there in 1969 that Debbi, a member of the color guard,…
January 15, 2019

‘Aunt Bet’ Davenport, 79; Worked At Oneonta Dress Factory, Sanyo

IN MEMORIAM: ‘Aunt Bet’ Davenport, 79; Worked At Oneonta Dress Factory, Sanyo ONEONTA – Beverly V. “Aunt Bet” Davenport, 79, a seamstress at Oneonta Dress Factory and Sanyo for more than 40 years, passed away Sunday, Jan. 13, 2019, at Wilson Memorial Hospital, Johnson City. She was born Nov. 13, 1939, in Roxbury, daughter of the late Howard and Grace (Burgher) Oliver.…
January 15, 2019

Senate Resolution Gives Fallen Hero Liberty Medal

Senate Resolution Gives Fallen Hero Liberty Medal Senator Seward Introduces Resolution In Albany ALBANY  –  The state Senate today passed a resolution bestowing its Liberty Medal, the upper house’s highest honor, on John D. Heller, the former Oneonta firefighter who saved five lives before dying in a Dec. 29 arson at 5 Walling Ave. State Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, who introduced the resolution, noted it is given for “meritorious action against hostile odds.  John Heller was that type of individual.  John…
January 15, 2019

20 Inches of Snow Could Befall County This Weekend

20 Inches Of Snow Predicted For County Over This Weekend ONEONTA – As much as 20 inches of snow could fall on Otsego County this weekend, according to Accuweather. The strong snowstorm is predicted to start in the Midwest and sweep up central Pennsylvania and into central New York by Thursday or Friday. Though snow will start on Friday and continue on Saturday, the majority of the snow will fall on Sunday. Snow is also predicted through the rest of…
January 15, 2019

Brides Flout Stain Risks To Enjoy Tempting BBQ

BONUS STORY FROM HOMETOWN ONEONTA & FREEMAN’S JOURNAL Brides Flout Stain Risks To Enjoy Tempting BBQ By LIBBY CUDMORE • HOMETOWN ONEONTA & The Freeman’s Journal Editor’s Note:  This article appeared in the Thursday-Friday, Jan. 10-11 print editions in anticipation of yesterday’s 2019 Wedding Expo at Foothills.  For photos of the event, see this week’s print editions, on newsstands Wednesday afternoon. ONEONTA – Nikki Bower reminds you to always eat barbeque with care.“I’m not a girly-girl, so wearing a wedding dress…
January 14, 2019

Roger B. Sullivan, Otego; SUNY Oneonta Asst. VP In Upgrading Enrollment

IN MEMORIAM Roger B. Sullivan, Otego; SUNY Oneonta Asst. VP In Upgrading Enrollment OTEGO – Roger B. Sullivan, 68, SUNY Oneonta associate vice president/enrollment management, passed away on Jan. 4, 2019, at his home in Otego.  He also had a home in Sunset Beach, N.C. Roger was born on Dec. 28, 1950, in Ogdensburg, the son of Roger P. and Velma I. (O’Shaughnessy) Sullivan. He graduated from Lisbon Central High School and later earned undergraduate and graduate degrees from SUNY…
January 14, 2019

City, NYSEG Removing Trees Along Dietz Street

City, NYSEG To Remove Trees, Closing Dietz Street ONEONTA – The City of Oneonta along with a NYSEG contractor will be removing trees on Dietz Street 8 a.m.-3 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday), closing Dietz from Walnut to Center for the duration. Work begins at 64 Dietz and, since it’s expected to last all day, people are advised to move their cars before it starts.…
January 14, 2019
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PUTTING THE COMMUNITY BACK INTO THE NEWSPAPER

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