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CANO Celebrates New Colors,

Says Goodbye To Its President

At a reception tonight thanking everyone's effort in the facelifting of the Wilber Mansion, CANO board president Annie Kuhn and board member Jim Maloney acknowledged that volunteers are still needed to keep CANO active in the community. In addition, Kuhn announced that she would be stepping down from the board, and a search for a new president would begin shortly. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)
At a reception tonight thanking everyone’s effort in the facelifting of the Wilber Mansion, CANO board president Annie Kuhn and board member Jim Maloney acknowledged that volunteers are still needed to keep CANO active in the community. In addition, Kuhn announced that she would be stepping down from the board, and a search for a new president would begin shortly. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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