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THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS

The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta

April 4 – 5, 2019

PHOTO OF THE WEEK

It was in with the new Thursday, March 28, at the annual meeting of the Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce.   The new executive director, Tara Burke, left, was introduced, and Stacey Grady, Springbrook director of development, was elected board president, succeeding Danielle Henrici, former Fenimore Art Museum education directors.  New board members elected included Scott Barton, right, proprietor of the Hickory Grove Inn and the Lake N Pines Motel on West Lake Road, and Jess Lanza who has added a new men’s line at Kate’s Upstate, Cooperstown, which he is operating with wife Kate.  For slide show of the event at Brewery Ommegang’s new cafe, click here.  (Jim Kevlin/www.AllOTSEGO.com)

FRONT PAGE

Food Pantry Co-Director Held In $18K Theft

Delgado’s New Approach To Healthcare Hailed

Ames, Mandigo New Oneonta Trailblazers

Father Rosson Looks Forward To Retirement

Business Patron, Now New Chamber Director

2,000 Children In Poverty, ‘And That’s High’

EDITORIAL 

ABOLISH OTSEGO 2000!

COLUMNS

KUZMINSKI: ABOLISH OTSEGO NOW!

SEWARD: We’re Losing Generation

MASKIN: 16.1% Of Us Live In Poverty

CEACAREANU: Have Naloxone Ready 

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

DeVITA: RSS Is Friend To Community

HAMMOND: Mistrust ‘Intelligence Community’ 

DOYLE: Many Oppose Anti-Business Zoning

STEIN: President Trump Allies Spouted Lies

POEM TO THE EDITOR

WHALING: Rill Mischief

HISTORY COLUMNS

BOUND VOLUMES: April 4, 2019

HOMETOWN History: April 5, 2019

ALLOTSEGO.life

The Fenimore Rocks ‘n’ Rolls

Other Fenimore Summer Exhibits

IN MEMORIAM

Florence White; Taught Home Ec At SUNY

Ciro D. DeFilippo, Oneonta Real Estate Broker

Marjorie E. Luke, Seamstress Loved Wildlife

Esther Vogel, 79; Worked At Oneonta Dress, Greenleaf

Mary E. Ives, 86; Community Volunteer, Avid Quilter

PEOPLE

HOMETOWN PEOPLE: Honorary Degree For Bill Davis

LOCALS: Ray Han Paintings On Display Friday

LOCALS: Dr. Tinger Back As Cancer Institute Chief

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO

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