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THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS

The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta

Oct. 17-18, 2019

PHOTO OF THE WEEK

Mary Margaret Sohns of Cooperstown, having recuperated from a heart transplant required after the debilitations of Lyme Disease, celebrated after raising more than $17,000 for the “Heart & Sole” walk she participated in in Verona, N.J. The money raised will help the heart failure and transplant teams at Beth Israel Medical Center in Newark.

FRONT PAGE

AS GOES OTEGO-LAURENS, SO GOES COUNTY

Brockway Family Legacy Makes Politics Natural

National Strife Motivated Ogden Campaign

Adult, 4 Teens Arrested In Worcester Slaying

Cardiff Giant Still Excites 150 Years After Hoax

Slow EMS Response Brings Towns Together

EDITORIAL

McEvoy Memo Warns GOP: You May Lose

COLUMNS

McEVOY: Manager Certain, But Not Energy, Pot

ATWELL: She Would Have Loved That Smile

JEROME: Worldwide, Polio Almost Quelled

LETTERS

FLEISHER: Marcellus To Shallow To Frack

NORTHRUP: Too Little Gas In NYS To Profit

STERNBERG: Revolution’s NOT Yet Won

HAMMOND: Standoff With Bassett K9s Seen

HEWLETT: Porn Root Of Many Modern Evils

WRBA: Where’s Superman When Needed

ALLOTSEGO.life

With A New Heart, Life Renewed

MITT of the Future Coming Our Way

HISTORY COLUMNS

BOUND VOLUMES: Oct. 17, 2019

HOMETOWN HISTORY: Oct. 18, 2019

IN MEMORIAM

Barbara Rankin, 74; Retired Stewardess

Arthur Strong, 91; Delivered Oil, Meals On Wheels

Virginia Martindale, 93; Seven Offspring Survive

Ronald Bouchard, 86; Foster Dad To 250 Children

Wayne King, 62; Radio Personality In Sidney

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO

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