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WITH NEW YEAR, NEW LEADER

CCS Superintendent Arrives,

Meeting With Students, Staff

Dr. William Crankshaw, center, Cooperstown Central School’s new superintendent, arrived on campus today and is introducing himself to students and staff. Here, he stopped by Mike Toulson’s senior math class, accompanied by Middle/High School Principal Donna Lucy. Crankshaw, who has been Remsen Central superintendent, succeeded C.J. Hebert, who died in an ATV crash last March. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

 

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