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COLONE: Want One Oneonta? City Must Use Assets As Leverage v. Town

LETTER from ALBERT COLONE Want Single Oneonta? City Must Use Assets As Leverage v. Town To the Editor: No municipality should extend its services beyond its boundary lines!” That was the opening statement made by Wade Beltramo, general counsel for the New York Conference of Mayors inside the City Council Chambers on March 28, 2017. The general counsel was invited by the City of Oneonta to give a presentation on municipal annexation. I bring it up in that the last…
March 11, 2020

MacMILLAN: Reserve Village Flagpole For The Stars & Stripes

LETTER from ROGER MacMILLAN Reserve Village Flagpole For The Stars & Stripes To the Editor: I am opposed to flying the rainbow flag from the Cooperstown village flagpole during Pride Month this June. Let me make myself clear, I have many friends who have their personal orientation and I fully support them in every sense of the word. As such, it is none of my business concerning their individual persuasion. However, I believe that the American flag flown from the…
March 11, 2020

DEWEY: Incumbents Can Maintain The Positive Momentum

LETTER from JEANNE DEWEY Incumbents Can Maintain The Positive Momentum To the Editor: As a Cooperstown village trustee, I have had the privilege of working closely with Mayor Ellen Tillapaugh for the past two years, and with Trustees Joe Membrino and MacGuire Benton for the past one year. We all bring different strengths and ideas to the board, and I firmly believe this benefits Cooperstown. Ellen has vast knowledge of Cooperstown’s history and has been an integral part of the…
March 11, 2020

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS March 12-13, 2020

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta March 12-13, 2020 PHOTO OF THE WEEK FRONT PAGE SUNY, Hartwick, Bassett Ban Travel LeCATES: 6 Quarantined, But No Outbreak Schenevus Top Site For Distribution Center Newcomer, Waller Helped End Union Ticket Mom  Found ‘Not Guilty’ In Twins’ Deaths Elementary Principal To Succeed CCS Colleague ENDORSEMENTS Mary Margaret Will Put People In Picture Membrino Fills Key Role: Finance Chairman COLUMNS MORGAN: Nothing To Fear But Flu Itself ZAGATA: NYC Looks Upstate…
March 11, 2020

STERNBERG: Trustee Backs Colleagues In March 18 Village Polling

LETTER from RICHARD STERNBERG Trustee Backs Colleagues In March 18 Village Polling To the Editor: I endorse and urge you to go out and vote for Mayor Ellen Tillapaugh and Trustee MacGuire (Mac) Benton for re-election and Trustee Joe Membrino for election to the Cooperstown Village Board. I have worked with all of them on the board, on village committees and other boards, and in other endeavors, and they have all been selfless in their positions, working for the best…
March 11, 2020

MEBUST: Democratic Village Chair Backs Dem. Slate

LETTER from LYNNE MEBUST Democratic Village Chair Backs Democratic Slate To the Editor: Village elections for trustee and mayor will be held Wednesday, March 18, from noon to 9 p.m. at the Village Hall. The Village Democrats are proud to have nominated three outstanding incumbents to continue the good work of the Village Board in recent years. These candidates – Ellen Tillapaugh for mayor, and Joe Membrino and MacGuire Benton for trustee – combine years of public service and experience…
March 4, 2020

BASSETT: Make Lettis Safer: Run Buses Until 9 p.m.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR from LISA R. BASSETT Make Lettis Safer: Run Buses Until 9 p.m. To the Editor: Regarding the headline in your Jan. 2 edition, “NYDOT Said ‘No’ To Grant At Lettis,” I am really sorry that the transportation grant, applied for by the Town and City of Oneonta, was turned down. But, come to think of it, all of that requested money is not necessary. The lady, April Johnson, crossed the highway 100 yards from a legal pedestrian…
March 4, 2020

WEBB: As Coopertown’s Only Newspaper, Please Add Balance, Enlightenment

LETTER TO THE EDITOR from JOHN WEBB As Cooperstown’s Only Newspaper, Please Add Balance, Enlightenment To the Editor: I have been taken aback in recent months by the stridently conservative rightwing posture of The Freeman’s Journal (and Hometown Oneonta), but the edition of Feb. 13 was particularly glaring, and that prompts me to write. First of all, among other features, there was your long, space-consuming editorial calling for the repeal of the “Green Light Law” because it prohibits the State’s…
February 26, 2020

HULSE: CCS’ Handwriting On Wall Has Been Visible For Years

LETTER from RICHMOND J. HULSE, Sr. CCS’ Handwriting On Wall Has Been Visible For Years To the Editor: The time has finally come for all to realize that the viability of CCS is at true risk along with the viability of the Upstate New York region both educationally and economically. Onerous regulation and tax rates have driven businesses and residents out of the Empire State in droves, never to return. School sports programs are a very visible example of community…
February 19, 2020

DOWNEY: Gas Demonized, But CO2 Levels Keep Going Down

LETTER from DICK DOWNEY Gas Demonized, But CO2 Levels Keep Going Down To the Editor: Brian Brock’s recent letter to the editor (“Renewables, Not Gas, The Cleaner Way To Go,” 1/23-24/20) misses the forest for the trees.  In citing a one-year (2018) up-tick in U.S. energy-related CO2, he conveniently skips the long-term role of gas in lowering emissions. A week earlier, the Energy Information Agency’s three decade (1990-2021) emissions report shows CO2 emissions dropped to 1990 levels as shale gas…
February 12, 2020
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