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Bank of Cooperstown Cuts Ribbon

On Branch In Oneonta, Its First

The Bank of Cooperstown held a ribbon cutting in its new branch at 34 Main St. in Oneonta on Monday. Pictures here are, from left; Tony Casale, Cooperstown, Mark DaMico, Oneonta, Christine Amos, Oneonta, Lori White, Oneonta, President Scott White, Oneonta, Evelyn Zuk, Oneonta, Jennifer Deleo, Delhi, Gavin MacMillian, Sidney, Rachel Jessup, Oneonta, George Allen, Oneonta, Bob O'Neil, Cooperstown, Matt Katz, Oneonta, Barbara Ann Heegan, Oneonta, Carol Waller, Cooperstown and Rick Eastman, Oneonta.

Bank of Cooperstown President Scott White cuts the ribbon this afternoon on the 7-year-old bank’s first branch office, at 34 Main St., Oneonta.   Others, from left, are community board members Tony Casale, Cooperstown, and Mark D’Amico, Oneonta, bank Vice President Christine Amos, Oneonta; Lori White, Scott’s spouse; teller Evelyn Zuk, Oneonta; personal banker Jennifer Deleo, Delhi;  attorney Don Snyder, a community bank member; Gavin MacMillan, representing Eastman Associates, the builder; branch manager Rachel Jessup, Oneonta; community board member and Northern Eagle President George Allen, Oneonta; bank director Bob O’Neill, Cooperstown; Eastman Associates’ Matt Katz; Otsego County Chamber President Barbara Ann Heegan, Oneonta; former Cooperstown mayor Carol Waller, representing U.S. Rep. Chris Gibson,  and Rick Eastman, president, Eastman Associates. (Ian Austin/allotsego.com)

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