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Area Democrats Talk With

Candidate Bagnall-Graham

Ed Lentz, Oneonta, right, and Paul and Sarah Patterson, Oneonta, left, talk about the issues with Jermaine Bagnall-Graham, center, Sherburne, at a meet and greet hosted at the home of Daniel Butterman, a OCDC committee member. About a dozen people attended to discuss topics ranging from renewable energies, cell and internet services, taxes and keeping local businesses.  Bagnall-Graham is only the 4th candidate to run against Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, in his 30 year term. "I want to do what is best for the residents." said Bagnall-Graham. "I want to debate (Seward) on the issues, but so far he has not responded to me." (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)
Ed Lentz, Oneonta, right, and Paul and Sarah Patterson, Oneonta, left, talk about the issues with Jermaine Bagnall-Graham, center, Sherburne, at a meet and greet hosted at the home of Daniel Butterman, a OCDC committee member, on Monday evening. A dozen people attended to discuss topics ranging from renewable energies, cell and internet services, taxes and keeping local businesses.
Bagnall-Graham is only the 4th candidate to run against Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, in his 30 year term.
“I want to do what is best for the residents.” said Bagnall-Graham. “I want to debate (Seward) on the issues, but so far he has not responded to me.” (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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