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THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS

The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta

Oct. 24-25, 2019

PHOTO OF THE WEEK

Stay calm! That’s not a real ghost, but an image superimposed on the hallway by our photographer, Ian Austin, outside Room 217 at the Worcester Inn, which is among the selections on this year’s I Love New York “Haunted History Trail.” Innkeeper Jim Buelow believes a longtime pal, Dennis Enright, who passed away in the room last year, is hanging around, flushing the toilet to say hi. Waitress Stephanie McAdams says she’s seen Dennis’ image looking out the window over the parking lot from time to time. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO..com)

FRONT PAGE

Worcester Slaying: Anatomy Of A Tragedy

In-County Candidate Plans Assembly Run

Teaching, Coaching, Scouting Wins Fetterman

All Arraignments Now In County Jail Lobby

For 1st Time, You Can Vote Early This Year

EDITORIAL

CANDIDATE ENDORSEMENTS

In Richfield, Vote GOP, Overturn Zoning Code

For County Board, Farwell, Brockway, Basile

Clark Oliver Emerging As Shaker, Mover

COLUMNS

BENNETT: In Land Of Plenty, Many Needy

ZAGATA: Regulation Coming Home To Roost

ISSUE & DEBATE: Parking And Lofts On Dietz 

LETTERS

DOWNEY: No Gas Upstate?  Blame Politics

NORTHRUP: Want Franchise Food? Try Texas

FALIN: Harrington Has Sixth Ward Spirit

POLITICAL LETTERS DEADLINE: NOON, 10/28

(Email Them To info@allotsego.com)

ALLOTSEGO.spooky

At Worcester Inn, Ghostly Flush, More

In Roseboom, Mother Finally At Rest

WORST BETS: What’s Scariest Around Here?

Click For Full Halloween Calendar

HISTORY COLUMNS

BOUND VOLUMES: Oct. 24, 2019

HOMETOWN HISTORY: Oct. 25, 2019

IN MEMORIAM

Maria Devlin, 84; Ran Oneonta’s Golden Rooster

Edward C. Stalter, World War II Vet, Teamster

Alexander Glass, 86; Milford Native Top Exec

Heather Stalter, 42; Deputy Sheriff’s Wife

‘Woody’ Woodrow, 82; Richfield Vets’ Leader

Phyllis Collins, 94; Past Girl-Scout, 4-H Leader

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO

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