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A Changing of the Guard

COOPERSTOWN—Village of Cooperstown officials and staff gathered on Friday, January 17 to bid farewell to Treasurer Deborah Guerin, who submitted her resignation in early December. “Deb admirably served the village for eight years,” praised Cooperstown Mayor Ellen Tillapaugh. “Her last day of work was Friday, January 24.” Christy Cook, who replaces Guerin as treasurer, was appointed to the position at the village’s December board meeting. Pictured at top, Deborah Guerin and Christy Cook. Pictured above, Marcia Nye, deputy village clerk; Cook, treasurer; Jenna Utter, village clerk; Kathy Caffery, deputy clerk; and Guerin, outgoing treasurer.

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