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Letter from Ken Kavanagh

Happy 30th Matt, Chris, Stagecoach

I want to take this opportunity to render long-overdue recognition for two brothers, Matt and Chris Grady, who have run the Stagecoach Coffee shop for the past 30 years and have just celebrated exactly that—30 years of what has become a staple, if you will, of the Cooperstown community.

Indeed, the warmth and ever-welcoming atmosphere which continually frames Stagecoach is the product of Matt and Chris’ continual positive projection and never-ending simple hard work. They most certainly are a credit to the Cooperstown community and the people who make this community work.

Here’s to 30 more!

Ken Kavanagh
Cooperstown

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