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This Week: 09-29-22

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta September 29, 2022 PHOTO OF THE WEEK FRONT PAGE Cornell Cooperative Extension Embarking on Huge Project Weekly Medical Briefs: 09-29-22 Inside The Paper Fly Creek General Store Vandalized Bassett Healthcare Network Is Among State’s 2022 Best Employers Springbrook Closes Purchase of Historic Ford Block on Oneonta’s Main Street Sign Celebrates Historic Role of Route 20 Perspectives Editorial The Great Turkey Hunt Columns STERNBERG: M*AS*H News from the Noteworthy: Battle Plans Life…

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This Week: 09-22-22

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta September 22, 2022 PHOTO OF THE WEEK FRONT PAGE Home, Home on the Range. Where the Deer and the Heifers Play? Weekly Medical Briefs: 09-22-22 Inside The Paper Glimmerglass Festival Guild Contributes $25,000 Cooperstown Community Harvest Supper Returns Grow with CCE Garden Project 6th Ward Receives Proclamation Waller Grandson Wins International Soccer Championship Raw. Real. Romance … and Giving Back. Hanford Mills Exploration Day Perspectives Editorial Re-Charge! Columns STERNBERG: Mr. President,…

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This Week: 09-08-22

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta September 8, 2022 PHOTO OF THE WEEK FRONT PAGE Send Us Your Fall Photos Money Left on the Table? Weekly Medical News: 09-08-22 Inside The Paper Tree Inspection Complete in Cooperstown Career and Technical Education at ONC/BOCES ONC BOCES Facilitates RtI Summit Otsego Lake Weather Buoy NeedsMajor Repairs; Raffle Held to Help Retiring Number 24 — Mets Honor Willie Mays Cooperstown Rotary Foundation Golf Tournament Perspectives Editorial Looks Like We Made…

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This Week 08-18-22

THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta August 18, 2022 PHOTO OF THE WEEK FRONT PAGE Sheriff: Renaming Inmates Is Not A Priority This Is NOT OK, Helping theNext Page of a Dog’s Life Inside The Paper Bassett Responds Wild Things Get Rescued Populations Changingin Otsego County Otsego Lake Association Update Beware of Ticks Fenimore ChamberOrchestra Starting Strong Perspectives Editorial Saving Fido and Creating Memories Columns STERNBERG: New COVID Recommendations from CDC NEWS FROM THE NOTEWORTHY: Changing the…

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News from the Noteworthy: Oneonta Mayor Path to Success

News from the Noteworthy Oneonta Mayor Path to Success In these first 7-months on the job, I’ve been occasionally reminded that not everyone shares my optimism for Oneonta’s future. Nor do they see value in keeping eyes fixed on the road ahead and not trained on past grudges or scores to settle. However, I believe that by embracing the positive and identifying the possible, we put ourselves on our best path to success. As Mayor, it’s my duty to present…

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Sternberg: Monkeypox Outbreak Worldwide

Column by Richard Sternberg Monkeypox Outbreak Worldwide As of today, there been more than 5,200 cases of monkeypox confirmed in the United States. Over 1,300 of those cases have been in New York State, the majority of these in the New York City area. The monkeypox outbreak worldwide continues to increase, and last week the World Health Organization declared it a public health emergency of international concern. There needs to be an internationaly coordinated response to try to control this…

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Life Sketches by Terry Berkson: Thor Dackin, A portrait

Life Sketches by Terry Berkson Thor Dackin, A portrait The current attack on Ukraine reminds me of Russia’s invasion of Hungary back in 1956 and an army buddy who had been a product of the Hungarian Revolution. His name was Thor Dackin. His family upon fleeing Hungary and entering America, settled in Philadelphia. The first time I saw him was in June of ‘65 on the troop train that was carrying us and several hundred other guys down to Fort…

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A Lot to Learn Here at Hartwick

A Lot to Learn Here at Hartwick “I’m very excited to be here and in this new capacity. We are still moving in and getting a used to everything here. I understand we will need to make some changes but we are ready!” said Darren Reisberg, newly appointed 11th president of Hartwick College. “We were in Chicago for 22 years, so it’s great to be back on the east coast. My family is from New Jersey so they are happy…

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Editorial: We’re Hiring

Editorial We’re Hiring Since 2004 the U.S. has lost 2,100 newspapers, of which 2,000 were weeklies, closing at a rate of two per week. Many of the survivors have had to cut their staff and circulation. More than 200 of the 3,143 counties in the country have no local newspaper, with no reporters telling their stories and keeping an eye on the issues most critical to their local democracy and quality of life. There are no advertisers to offer their…

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Otsego Area Rowing Runs Junior Training Camp

Otsego Area Rowing Runs Junior Training Camp by Ed Ryan and Lang Keith Maybe you’ve seen the rowing shells on our lake in the early morning “Glimmerglass” hours, or maybe you’ve been intrigued by John Kruzinkski rowing a racing shell in the opening credits of the Jack Ryan series. Regardless, how does anyone learn to row a very skinny boat, let alone steer it when facing backwards? This past month, our rowing club, Otsego Area Rowing (OAR), based out of…

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