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THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS

The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta

Jan. 10-11, 2019

PHOTO OF THE WEEK

Erika and Michael Heller, right, hold close two of their four boys who John Heller – her brother in-law; his brother – rescued from an arson Saturday, Dec. 29, losing his own life. To their right is Amber Roe, John’s fiancé. In the foreground, Heller’s pallbearers console each other after placing the casket in the hearse after Jan. 4 funeral in Foothills’ Atrium. (Jim Kevlin/Hometown Oneonta & The Freeman’s Journal)

FRONT PAGE

ONLINE Daily Newspaper Launched

Chief: Hero May Not Have Been Target

Site Bought For New SPCA Shelter

Cooperstown Medical Transport Sold

Mayor, DRI Could Finally Bloom In ‘19

Hampton Hit By Firemen, Competitors

EDITORIAL 

Reservoir Of Goodwill Rises

COLUMNS

Renewables Not Ready To Replace Gas

Legal Pot? NY Should Beware Of Pitfalls

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

New Hotel: When Is Too Much Too Much?

Does Society Of Friends Offer Solutions

Microgrid Idea Wrong For Oneonta

In Germany, Gas Part Of Solution

Assemblyman: I Will Work For You

HISTORY COLUMNS

Bound Volumes • Freeman’s Journal

Hometown History

ALLOTSEGO.LIFE

Brides Flout Stain Risks To Enjoy BBQ

This Year, Drago Tourney Turned 60

Libby’s Best Bets

IN MEMORIAM

Althea ‘Allie’ Gennarino, 82; Retired Teacher

Douglas J. Spence, 85; Twin Lived Eventful Life

Henry Quackenbush, 82; Enjoyed Afton Lake

‘Jane’ Montgomery, 84; Milford Church Organist

Carl F. Bliss, 98, Aviation Pioneer, Entrepreneur

Betsy Hayes, 70; Focus Family Council Chair

Earl N. Buffett, 94; Trooper Led Clark  Security

 PEOPLE

Photography Exhibit in City Hall Lobby

In Cooperstown, Farewell To Christmas

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