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The AllOtsego Report, Ep. 5:
The Graduation Edition

Episode 5 of The AllOtsego Report looks at the Thursday, July 1, editions of The Freeman’s Journal and Hometown Oneonta, as well as this week’s news on AllOtsego.com.

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In this week’s episode Editor Greg Klein and Reporter Kevin Limiti discuss:

The public hearing for the Chestnut Crossing apartment complex project in Cooperstown and a long night of debate.

The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum hires a new president and launches a new scavenger hunt for museum visitors.

Kevin follows up on last week’s guilty verdict in the Dylan Robinson murder trial, with calls to District Attorney John Muehl and Defense Attorney Thomas Hegeman.

We mangle the names of many, including James Tallman, new HOF president Josh Rawitch and Unatego.

This week’s Summer Dreams section looks at The Cherry Valley Sculpture trail, which opens Friday, July 2.

With Larissa Ryan on assignment, we mangle the best bets!
Here is a more accurate list of Fourth of July weekend activities:

Friday, July 2
Hometown 4th presents a concert, 7:30 p.m., in Neahwa Park, Oneonta.
Cherry Valley Sculpture Trail opening reception, 6 p.m., Star Theater, Cherry Valley.
Springfield “Drive-by” Fourth of July opens.

Saturday, July 3
Flag Retirement Ceremony, 11 a.m. Otsego Sportsmen’s Association, town of Otsego.
Otsego Lake Association Board Parade, 3 p.m., Otsego Lake.
Meet me on Main, starting at 3 p.m., Main Street in Oneonta.
Fireworks over Canadarago Lake, dusk, town of Richfield.

Sunday, July 4
Old fashioned Independence Day at The Farmers’ Museum, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., near Cooperstown.
Hometown 4th, 2 p.m. to 11 p.m., with parade (1 p.m.), fireworks (dusk), Neahwa Park activities all day, Oneonta.

Monday, July 5
Fireworks over Otsego Lake, sponsored by the Cooperstown Fire Department, dusk.

As always, follow www.allotsego.com for breaking news.

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