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THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS

The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta

June 13-14, 2019

PHOTO OF THE WEEK

Lola Rathbone, who chaired the Milford Methodist Church Building Committee, shares a laugh of joy and relief with Jim Weir. The organ in the new church was dedicated to Jim’s mother, Dot Weir, who played organ at the church for 67 years. She passed away Feb. 18, 2018, confident a new church would rise. (Ian Austin/The Freeman;’s Journal & Hometown Oneonta)

FRONT PAGE

Milford Church Celebrates Joyful First Service

Cooperstown PTA Debates Bullying

Historians Say Literary Mecca Out of Danger

CCS Baseball Team In Final Four

EDITORIAL 

Knocked Off Ballot, Brothers/

Candidates Still Love Oneonta

COLUMNS

FREEMAN: Local Police Exempt From Mug-Shot Ban

KUZMINSKI: If Facts Can’t Defuse Deniers, What Can? 

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

ALDRIDGE: Article Complicit In Suffering Of Natives

RAHMAS: Impeachment Would Benefit All

CASALE: Members Vote Required Unless There’s Conflict

OLINSKY: Is Anyone Doing Anything About Gas Prices?

NICOSIA: Environmentalist Davies Sought To Make City Greener

CLARK: Build Future On Student, Resident Collaboration

FRIGAULT: Richfield’s Zoning Plan Will Give More Options

HISTORY COLUMNS

BOUND VOLUMES: June 13, 2019

HOMETOWN HISTORY: June 14, 2019

Summer DREAMS

Red Shed Mixes Music, Craft Beer

Local Breweries: Where To Get Your Beer

FINE, FUN FOOD: Veal, Spiced Duck At Horned Dorset

THINGS TO DO: Lumberjacks, Jazz, Rock & Roll Guitar

IN MEMORIAM

Carol V. Bollinger, 76; Loved Working In SUNY Dining Halls

Sheila J. Martin, 87; Ran The Star Restaurant 

Roberta L. Wood, 90; Retired To Cooperstown From Long Island

Tammy L. (Utter) Williams, 41; Worked With Elderly For 20 Years

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO

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