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Otsego County Seeks To Supplement Struggling Local Emergency Services

My first play, “The Sun,” first staged in 2004, is about a small-town newspaper that is being destroyed as larger news organizations try to buy it. I say that for two reasons: one, I spent the past decade in competition with the Iron String Press media team, while working as an editor and reporter for another news organization two, that stint, with an Alabama-based organization I shall forever more refer to as the pension fund, did not go well. I can honestly say this is a column I never thought I would write, my first as editor of The Freeman’s Journal and Hometown Oneonta.

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LEVINE: Foundation stresses needs of community COLUMNSīERKSON: Pen pal letters brought good news from France History ColumnsĪrtist experiments with different forms at CANOĬoncert series to return with Oshima Brothers OBITUARIESĮDITORIAL New Editor Views Media Brands As Community Service GREG KLEIN The myth of the ‘good minority’ hurts everyone LETTERS The return of the Old Badger: ‘The First of the Mohican’ (Korey Rowe/) Sportsįor Mead, family separation became too toughĬoop baseball stays undefeated with big conference wins Caden Keto, 3, of Westford, plays soccer Friday, May 14, at the Oneonta Family YMCA on Ford Avenue, during an outdoor session with, ‘Coach Jason.’ (Korey Rowe/) Perspectives Robert Badger Seaver: The Badger
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May will be her last full month with the agency. Junior firefighters provide big lift to Fly Creek departmentĪllOTSEGO people: Post-rally, Bohler’s life is that of average teenĪrt Garage to hold open studio, final viewing Members of the Arc Otsego leadership team on Academy Street in Oneonta wave goodbye Friday, May 14, to Pat Knuth, the outgoing executive director, who has worked for the Arc for more than 30 years. Help wanted: Businesses struggle to find workersĪfter year of COVID, SUNY Oneonta bids grads farewellĬooperstown & Around & City of the Hills Inside The Paper Police review leaves behind serious debates Read more in ‘ Junior firefighters provide big lift to Fly Creek department.’ FRONT PAGE Eric Deysenroth, Connor Voulo, Troy Hight and Wayton Cassell pose Monday, May 17, in Fly Creek. Hometown Oneonta PHOTO OF THE WEEK Fly Creek Fire Department junior members, from left, Lt.THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPERS The Freeman’s Journal
