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’20 UNDER 40′ CELEBRATE

Presenting, the "20 Under 40" Class of 2015, who were honored last night at a reception at Springbrook's Oneonta campus.
Presenting, the “20 Under 40” Class of 2015, who were honored last night at a reception at Springbrook’s Oneonta campus.  Front row, from left, are Bud Lippitt, Chad Angellotti, Megan Scrivener, Hannah Morgan, Zoe van der Meulen, Jonathan Philby, Dan Buttermann and Brent Baysinger.  Back row, from left, are Andrew Marietta, Danielle Henrici, Sarah Manchester, Dana Leonard, Heather Mann, Shannon McHugh, Stacie Haynes, Corinne Smith, Chad Welch and Dan Crowell.  The recognition program is sponsored by Hometown Oneonta & The Freeman’s Journal, and the Cooperstown and Otsego County chambers of commerce. (Katherine Monser/allotsego.com)

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