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Oneonta’s annual Grand & Glorious Garage Sale drew thousands to Main Street today in search of bargains, food, friends and music by the Oneonta Community Band. Celebrants (and buyers) included, top photo, Bradley Jones, Oneonta, who plans to hang the snowshoes he picked up on the wall of his recently purchased log cabin. In middle row, Bob Holstead, representing the League of Women Voters, was registering voters, while Neida Mita, Franklin, left, and Denise Hudson, Delhi, representing Oneonta’s Seventh Day Adventist Church, were promoting their upcoming Healthy Lifestyle Cooking Class, 1-3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 16, at the church, 634 Route 205.  Bottom row, Linda Drake booth, selling colorful women’s clothing from India to benefit her husband Ashok Malhotra’s Ninash Foundation, was among the busiest vendors. At right, Nolan Bubany, 2, of Meredith, and mom Kristin Antin, listen in admiration to Weston Hill, up from Nashville to perform last evening at the B-Side Ballroom.  He’d bought the guitar for $40 at the tag sale and “thought I’d try to make some of my money back.”  He added, “You’ve got a nice town here.” (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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