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THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS

The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta

Aug. 22-23, 2019

PHOTO OF THE WEEK

Mary Anne Whelan, center, the retired Bassett physician, is shown here on a 1961 hike up Mount Kilimanjaro, which has been in the news lately after SUNY Oneonta’s new president, Barbara Jean Morris, scaled African’s highest peak in July. Dr. Whelan believes she was one of the first women to scale Kilimanjaro, as tribes in the area considered it bad luck for women to do so. (Photo courtesy Mary Anne Whelan)

FRONT PAGE

General’s First Mission:  Can He Raise Enough?

SUNY, Hartwick Students Back On Same Day

Bassett MD Among 1st Women On Kilimanjaro

Film Festival Celebrates Philo Vance Revival

Public Invited To SSPCA Shelter Groundbreaking

EDITORIAL 

General German, Reporting For Duty

I Love NY?  Doesn’t That Sound Better

COLUMNS

TILLAPAUGH: Salute To Ted Peters

CUOMO: NY Leads Nation On Terrorism

KUZMINSKI: On Flying The Flag

LETTERS

NORTHRUP: Best 1st Couple We Never Had

DUNCAN: Flag = Hope, Freedom, Equality, Justice

VELEZ: Stars, Bars Dishonors Ancestors

HEWLETT: Learning To Disagree A Life Skill

HISTORY COLUMNS

BOUND VOLUMES: Aug; 22, 2019

HOMETOWN HISTORY: Aug. 23, 2019

Summer DREAMS

Museums Keep Local History Alive

FINE, FUN FOOD: Falling In Love With Fiesta

THINGS TO DO: Tour Farms, Watch Madonna

IN MEMORIAM

Margery N. Armstrong, 85; Top Bassett ICU Nurse

Mildred Wolny, 92; Owned C-V Friendly Store

Kathleen Hungerford, 64; Mom To SUNY Undergrads

Florence E. Kespert, 86; Quilter Lived At Plains

Dennis Mang, 69; Worked At Bassett, Arc Otsego

Joan E. Fluke, 80; Coloradan Traveled Extensively

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO

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