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Schneiders Sell Landmark 

To John Walker, CCS 1990

Fred and Robin Schneider announced today that they have sold the Landmark Inn, 64 Chestnut St., Cooperstown to Cooperstown native John Walker, CCS Class of 1990. “After 8 wonderful years in Americas perfect village it is time to retire and set sail,” the Schneiders said. “Thank you all for your friendship and support.  We will miss this place. We leave with a full heart and know the Landmark Inn will continue to prosper under the careful attention of John and Keith.”  The sale was closed Wednesday afternoon, the Schneiders said. (AllOTSEGO.com file photo)

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  1. I will personally miss Fred’s insight, humor and viewpoint after working with hI’m on the Planning Board these last several years. All the best to Fred and Robin.

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