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Railcars owned by the Leatherstocking Historical Railroad Association rolled down the track Saturday, Nov. 11, at Cooperstown Junction, toppling when arriving at Route 7, where the track had been paved over.
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runaway railcar that passed in front motive driving it. If I had been three 35 to the Leatherstocking Railway By PARKER FISH of his car as he headed home from seconds sooner, that would have Historical Society’s headquarters in ooperstown basketWightman Lumber at about 11:45 been a good time to be scared.” Milford – suddenly turned scary. ball standout Julie COOPERSTOWN JUNCTION a.m. Saturday, Nov. 11. What started as a joyous occaAs Historical Society volunteers Ford is recovering at “I wasn’t scared so much as I was sion that morning – two ALCO S-4 shifted three 20-ton railcars onto a home after she was airlifted econds away from potential annoyed at the fact that no one was engines from New Hampshire were siding to allow the two engines to to Albany after a car crash disaster, David Wightman standing guard,” said Wightman. “I being delivered across a still funcpass, the rusted brakes on one of Saturday, Nov. 11. stopped just feet from a thought someone was in the locotioning rail crossing at Routes 7 and Please See RAILCARS, A7 According to Nate Reigel, State Police public information officer, Julie was driving south on Wiley Town Road around noon when her car hit a patch of black ice and slid 100 feet into a tree. Ford was “in and out of consciousness” at the scene, City Hall: Oneonta Hotel Unsafe, Tenants Must Move and her sister, Abby, a passenger, called 911. Both girls tinguished-looking suffered concussions and By LIBBY CUDMORE gentleman emerglacerations. Details at ing. Tony sold the www. OTSEGO.com ONEONTA man a newspaper, and only realized ABSENTEES DUE: The n the 1930s, the later he was Gov. county Board of Elections late Tony Mongillo Oneonta Hotel in its Herbert Lehman, planned to count absentee recalled a chauffeur- glory days. in the city for a ballots Wednesday, Nov. Ian Austin/The Freeman’s Journal driven limousine pulling political event. Naomi Graham, Kathy Chase, Bob Miller, Laurabeth Cunning15, in the Clark-Nardi and up to the Oneonta Hotel’s main enNow, that once-magnificent ham, and Patrick Raczkowski, sing together in the new church. Lapin-Carson county board trance and an elegant lady and disPlease See HOTEL, B8 races. As soon as we get them, results will be on www. OTSEGO.com 700 DEMOCRATS GATHER IN HUDSON
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Home-Grown Credentials Stressed As 6 Candidates Court Democrats By JIM KEVLIN HUDSON
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he ghosts of Zephyr Teachout and Sean Eldridge loomed over the 700 living Democratic souls.
“We can’t support someone who moved to the district to run, no matter how good a joke he can tell,” declared Jeff Beals, a teacher in Woodstock, Please See POLITICS, B7
Milford Methodists In New Home 8 Months After Church Destroyed By LIBBY CUDMORE MILFORD
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he morning after the fire that gutted the Milford United Methodist Church on March 12, Pastor Sylvia Barrett went inside Rev. Sylvia Barrett holds up a and emerged with a few pieces the fire pressed flower that had deco- had spared – an angel, the cross, the rated the altar the morning of candlesticks and the altar. the fire. Please See CHURCH, A2
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