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The Spirit of the Season

There was no memo. Zack Telfer of Fly Creek, left, and Jay Beecher of Milford both, coincidentally, showed up for work today at the Country Inn & Suites, Hartwick Seminary, wearing the color of the season. They pose with another guy in the lobby who was similarly in the spirit of the season. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)
There was no memo. Zack Telfer of Fly Creek, left, and Jay Beecher of Milford both, coincidentally, showed up for work today at the Country Inn & Suites, Hartwick Seminary, wearing the color of the season. They pose with another guy in the lobby who similarly caught the spirit. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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