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THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS

The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta

April 11 – 12, 2019

PHOTO OF THE WEEK

Melissa Ackerly of Delhi, right, and Alexandria Murphy of Oneonta were among the bereft customers peering through the window Monday, April 7, for a final look at their beloved Friendly’s, open since 1962.   The Oneonta restaurant was one of two dozen the company closed Sunday, April 6, in Upstate New York and New England as it rethinks its marketing, menu, store design and changing demographics of its customers, according to a statement by President George Michel. Already, crews were taking out the ice-bins and removing counters. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

FRONT PAGE

Forgery Suspect Arrested In ’99 Con

Oneonta Gets A Friendly’s Goodbye

Zakrevsky Told, Keep Gas Out Of Coop

City Hall Eyes Geothermal Breakthrough

EDITORIAL 

Boys, Welcome To Baseball Mecca: Have A Joint

COLUMNS

ZAGATA: Small-Forest Owners Get Help

MORGAN: Build Great Future On Great Past

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

ABOLISH OTSEGO 2000?

BENNETT: Don’t Denigrate Environmentalism

KROKER: Face It, New Jobs Require Energy

MULROY: Jobs Shouldn’t Rule Out Scrutiny

POPE: Inflammatory View Unworthy Of Reply

WILCOX: Democracy Needs Vigorous Opinions

KUZMINSKI: Columnists Don’t Write Headlines!

FLEISHER: Time To Act On Climate Change

ALSO…

COLONE: City Misfortune Drag On County

WEIR: Deadly Poisons Taint Farm Scenes

SMITH: Focused Food Pantry Finances Strong

REYNOLDS: Abandon Flawed Richfield Zoning

 

HISTORY COLUMNS

BOUND VOLUMES: April 11, 2019

HOMETOWN History: April 12, 2019

ALLOTSEGO.life

Remembering Ravi, Father Acts

Unadilla House Chef’s Recipes Live

IN MEMORIAM

Robert Walker, NYC Policeman, Paratrooper

Sally Van Horne Rezen, From Pioneer Family

‘Howdy’ Cornish, WWII Vet Last Of Milford Macs

Ann Eckler, Worked At Family’s Oasis Restaurant

PEOPLE

HOMETOWN PEOPLE

Canstruction Yields Ton Of Food

LOCALS

Fenimore Honors CCS State Champs

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO

ISSUU ONLINE EDITIONS

 

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