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THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS

The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta

June 27-28, 2019

PHOTO OF THE WEEK

Before a packed house, a dismayed Ted Spencer, retired Baseball Hall of Fame curator and vice president, who lives on upper Main Street, Cooperstown, urges the Village Board not to approve a 12-unit apartment house, The Grove, planned for 10 Chestnut St. that would back up on Pine Boulevard.  Village Hall is considering a PDD (planned development district) to allow the apartments to go into an area zoned for single-family homes.  With his back to the camera is Village Attorney Martin Tillapaugh.  At left is Village Trustee Jeanne Dewey.   (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

FRONT PAGE

Inventive Scams Entrap Otsego County’s Elderly

Green Cow Features Local Grass-Fed Beef

A Visit To Otsego County, Louisiana

12 Unit ‘The Grove’ Rattles Cooperstown Neighbors

‘It Couple’ As Wife, Husband Take Pulpits

EDITORIAL 

Trustees, Keep Cooperstown Cooperstown

COLUMNS

KUZMINSKI: How To Waste $400 Million

SEWARD: New Law May Bankrupt Farms

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

DOWNEY: Gas Best Way To Decarbonize

AINSLIE FAMILY: Bassett Serves Us Well Since ’45

HEWLETT: Appreciate Outstanding 12 Tribes 

HISTORY COLUMNS

BOUND VOLUMES: June 27, 2019

HOMETOWN HISTORY: June 28, 2019

Summer DREAMS

A Million Books Ready To Read At 139 Main St.

FINE, FUN FOOD: Food With a View!

THINGS TO DO: Fireworks, Parades

IN MEMORIAM

Clifford Roger Silliman, 97; Air Force Officer

Harold F. Lent, Oneonta Crossing Guard

Roberta Morley, 85; Retired From County Public Health

Saidy Toufic Maalouf, 72; Survived By Cooperstown Physician

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO

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