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’20 Under 40′ Tribute Edition

On Newsstands This Afternoon

The "Tribute Edition," honoring those recognized under the "20 Under 40" program, will be on the newsstands this afternoon in both The Freeman's Journal and Hometown Oneonta.  An awards reception is planned 5:30-7:30 p.m. next Thursday, the 26th, at Springbrook's Oneonta facility next to Brooks BBQ.  Meet the honorees and join the fun:  Call 547-6103 for reservations (tickets $12.50 per person).  The program is a collaboration of the Cooperstown and Otsego chambers of commerce, and allotsego.com's sister  newspapers.
The “Tribute Edition,” honoring those recognized under the “20 Under 40” program, will be on the newsstands this afternoon in both The Freeman’s Journal and Hometown Oneonta. An awards reception is planned 5:30-7:30 p.m. next Thursday, the 26th, at Springbrook’s Oneonta facility next to Brooks BBQ. Meet the honorees and join the fun: Call 547-6103 for reservations (tickets $12.50 per person). The program is a collaboration of the Cooperstown and Otsego County chambers of commerce, and allotsego.com’s sister newspapers.
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