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‘Superachieving Siblings’

Interviewed For Vogue

The "superachieving" Groff sisters of Cooperstown, Olympic triathlon Sarah Groff True and Lauren Groff, author of the celebrated "Monsters of Templeton" and other novels, are featured in the August edition of Vogue magazine, now on Otsego County newsstands.  Reporter Rebecca Johnson caught up with the sisters in New York City and wrote "True Blood" on the encounter.  (AllOTSEGO.com)
The “superachieving” Groff sisters of Cooperstown, Olympic triathlon Sarah Groff True, right, and Lauren Groff, author of the celebrated “Monsters of Templeton” and other novels, are featured in the August edition of Vogue magazine, now on Otsego County newsstands. Reporter Rebecca Johnson caught up with the sisters in New York City and wrote “True Blood” on the encounter.  Sarah will be competing in Rio on Aug. 20.  (AllOTSEGO.com)

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