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THE FREEMAN’S JOURNAL • 12-3-15 (ISSUU EDITION) FRONT PAGE CCS Enrollment Will Drop Through Decade 2 Addicts Reach for Helping Hand Rotarian ‘Climbs Everest’ To Fight Polio Meet County Board: Peter Overacker Cooperstown & Around Photo: The Big Guy Comes To Town LOCALS Experience, Youth Vie In Legends Game Bearded Deputies Clean-Shaven Again PERSPECTIVES Editorial: Sales Tax Unfair, And We Pay It For The Record: Herzig On Fire Contract Other Voices: Cuomo Loses Common Core Fight Here’s How To Pick…

HOMETOWN HISTORY, January 24, 2014

HOMETOWN HISTORY, January 24, 2014 125 Years Ago The Huntington Estate has been divided into 13 building lots. Fronting on Chestnut Street are 5 lots. No. 1 is 150 x 45 feet. Numbers 2, 3 and 4 are 115 x 33 feet, and number 5, corner of Chestnut and Church, is 115 on Church and 45 on Chestnut. Fronting on Church Street are three lots, numbers 6, 7 and 8, 36 x 172 feet. Fronting on High Street are five…

HOMETOWN HISTORY, August 1, 2014

HOMETOWN HISTORY, August 1, 2014 125 Years Ago The materials used to construct the Normal School are described as follows: The materials of which the walls are composed are limestone, brownstone, hard red brick, pressed brick and common brick. The foundation throughout is of Cobleskill limestone of the best quality obtainable. The front and sidewalls are faced with pressed brick, the rear wall with extra hard red brick; and the interior walls are of a good quality of common brick.…

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