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CURTIS WINS UGLY SWEATER RUN

Christmas Bursting Out

All Over In Cooperstown

Cooperstown Chamber Executive Director Matt Hazzard, in what he's calling his Christmas one-sie, instructs 110 runners about to vie the second annual Ugly Sweater Run/Walk. With welcoming temperatures in the 50s, that's up from 30-some last year, when an ice storm delayed the inaugural event for a year. CCS track standout Scott Curtis won the 4K in 23:12. Sakiko Yamagata of Brooklyn won the 2K. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)
Cooperstown Chamber Executive Director Matt Hazzard (in what he’s calling his Christmas one-sie) instructs 110 participants about to vie in today’s second annual Ugly Sweater Run/Walk. With welcoming temperatures in the 50s, that’s up from 30-some runners last year, when an ice storm delayed the inaugural event for a year. CCS track standout Scott Curtis won the 4K in 23:12. Sakiko Yamagata of Brooklyn won the 2K.  There was Christmas cheer all over town today, with the PTA Breakfast & Marketplace at Cooperstown Elementary,  a kids’ party hosted by the Cooperstown Fire Department,and much more. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)
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