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THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS

The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta

Sept 20-21, 2019

PHOTO OF THE WEEK

Henry the Labrador retriever, Cooperstown merchant Neil Weiller’s companion/mascot at Muskrat Hill, 139 Main St., has become a major profit center, with Henry T-shirts and Henry stickers selling like hotcakes. Now, Weiller is considering a children’s book, “A Day In Henry’s Life.” (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

FRONT PAGE

Sister, Seward Plan Parole-Reform Rally

County Reps Consider E-Waste Recycling Fee

Doubleday Field Receives $10K Memorial Gift

TedX Talk: Upstate’s Water Can Save World

Anti-Fracking Pioneer Retires At Ommegang

Inn, 2 Homes Win Beautification Laurels

EDITORIAL 

Will Downtown Upgrades Ever End? No!

COLUMNS

DiPERNA: How Did America Stray So Far

ZAGATA: Don’t Blame Poverty On Rich, But Us

MORGAN: U.S. Conceived In Slavery? Bunk!

ATWELL: The ORIGINATING Sin: Tribalism

LETTERS

HAMMOND: Stop Dunkin’/Baskin Incursion

RUDY: Where Does Money Come From? Us

WEBSTER: Agent Dedicated To Clients, Family

HISTORY COLUMNS

BOUND VOLUMES: Sept. 20, 2019

HOMETOWN HISTORY: Sept. 21, 2019

AllOTSEGO.life

Who’s Hanzolo, And How Can It Find Fame?

Love Of Henry Creates T-Shirts, Sticker Profits

THINGS TO DO: Girls Of Summer, Harvest Fest

IN MEMORIAM

Guy Fisher, 60, Otego; Landscaper, Auto Fan

Peggy Jean Banta, 63; Fought Cancer 8 Years

Kate Hansen, 88; Raised 6 Siblings, Children

Edward Taws, 56; Mayor Of Pathfinder Village

Harold L. Slover, 77; Vietnam Vet, Coop Native

Janet Spencer, 54; Schenevus Native Dies In NJ

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO

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