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Congratulations, Brian!

A porchful or wellwishers gathered this afternoon at 22 Main St., Cooperstown, at a farewell reception for Public Works Superintendent Brian Clancy, who is leaving the Village of Cooperstown Friday, April 29, after 31 years of service.  Mayor Jeff Katz, left, presented Clancy with a plaque honoring his dedication, as  family, friends and colleagues gathered around to wish him well.  Behind them are, from left, Clancy’s son Stephen, his nephew Keenan Murphy, and Heather Place.  Clancy plans to join Delaware Engineering in May as an inspector.   (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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