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CCS Superintendent Sworn In

CCS’ new superintendent of schools, Bill Crankshaw, recites his oath office, administered by Clerk of the District Wendy Lansing, right, at the beginning of this evening’s school board meeting in the middle/high school library. At left, school board President Theresa Russo. Crankshaw assumed his duties with the New Year.  A snowstorm cancelled last week’s board meeting, so this is his first. At the completion of the oach, the audience applauded.   Crankshaw, raised in the Mohawk Valley, was recruited from his first superintendency, at Remsen Central in the Adirondacks.  (Jim Kevlin /AllOTSEGO.com)

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