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THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS

The Freeman’s Journal • Hometown Oneonta

March 21-22, 2019

PHOTO OF THE WEEK

CCS Hawkeyes’ team captain Jack Lambert leads his triumphant teammates Noah Lifgren, Calvin Sandler, Jesse Funari, Ryan Lansing, Ryan Burns and Ben Tafuro off the court following their 71-61 Class C Championship win over the Middle Early College Kats on Sunday, March 17 at the Veteran’s Memorial Arena in Binghamton. It’s the first time the boys’ varsity basketball team has won a state title. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

GO BOYS! • Souvenir Edition

MAKING HISTORY

Triple OT Braces Hawkeyes For Victory

PHOTO PAGE: How Sweet It Is!

COMMENTARY: Boys Will Always Remember

Welcome-Home Parade Dates To 1999 Title

Drago’s’ Jackets Reached Pinnacle In ’60

FRONT PAGE

Windmill Foes Take Control In Richfield

Mysterious Project Linked To Artspace

Gay Wedding, Pastor Ban Splits Methodists

Girl Raises Funds So Pal Can Take D.C. Trip

City of Hills: Dome Among ‘Town Hall’ Ideas

When In Cooperstown: Dewey Top Vote-Getter

EDITORIAL 

All Of Us Share In Pride, Exhilaration

COLUMNS

SHELLENBERGER: Is N-Power Answer After All

KUZMINSKI: Dismiss Hype About Dubious Jobs

MORGAN: The Matter With NY? Too Much Spending

IN APPRECIATION: Joe Campbell – A Class Act

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

DILLINGHAM: Brownfield Cause For Worry

LAPIN: RSS Housing Not Right For Oneonta

LORD: At FC ‘Phil,’ Beauty, Youth, Strength

CUNNINGHAM: Whom Do We Trust?

HISTORY COLUMNS

BOUND VOLUMES: March 21, 2019

HOMETOWN History: March 22, 2019

IN MEMORIAM

Joe Campbell, 91 1/2, ‘Voice Of Oneonta’

Suzanne Lundin, Active In Christmas Tree Farm

Richard Stoll Armstrong, Cleric, Athlete, Veteran

Genevieve Licci, 92; Daughter Survives Locally

 PEOPLE

Hometown People – March 22, 2019

LOCALS – March 21, 2019

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Putting the Community Back Into the Newspaper

Now through March 30, new annual subscribers to “The Freeman’s Journal” and AllOtsego.com (or subscribers who have lapsed for two or more years) have an opportunity to help their choice of one of four Otsego County charitable organizations.

$5.00 of your subscription will be donated to the nonprofit of your choice:

Cooperstown Farmers’ Market, Cooperstown Food Pantry, Greater Oneonta Historical Society or Super Heroes Humane Society.