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Festival of Lights

Opens In Neahwa Park

Connie Herzig, left, and event organizer Carol Mandigo, right, wave to visitors alongside Santa Claus during the opening night of The Festival of Lights in Neahwa Park earlier this evening. Visitors can make their way through the park via car and enjoy plenty of colorful displays created by local businesses and organizations. The event, sponsored by First Night Oneonta, is open each day at sundown for the next three weeks.(Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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  1. Where are the masks? Bassett Health Care Network put out the following today.

    “Wearing a mask faithfully when you leave your home – especially when you’re within six feet of others – and avoiding gatherings of any size are the most important things we can all do right now. We know this is hard – but the safety and health of our family, friends, and neighbors depends on it.”

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