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Richfield Youth Sports Preparing

For Otsego Now Project Committee

Richfield Youth Sports President Len Pickens, volunteer Cindy Klemm and attorney Doug Zamelis walk the property south of Richfield Springs where they hope to locate a youth sports complex. The three will be preparing a proposal seeking to have Otsego Now donate the 50 acres, which are assessed at $98,000, for that purpose.  For details, see this week’s Freeman’s Journal, available Wednesday afternoon at Stewart’s, Price Chopper and other local outlets. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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