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BIG CROWD at Spring Fling

There's a big crowd on closed-off Railroad Avenue right now for the Cooperstown Rotary Club's "Spring Fling," the third annual such street fair. Among them are Hartwick triplet's, from left, Lucas, Noah and Hunter O'Brien, 19 months, with sister Hanna, 4, and mom Elizabeth, the family of Hartwick Town Supervisor Rob O'Brien. Lower right, Milo Stewart, right, and Ed Badgley anchor the Small Town Big Band. Food, music, vendors, plus tons of local folks, will be on hand for the rest of the afternoon. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)
There’s a big crowd on closed-off Railroad Avenue right now for the Cooperstown Rotary Club’s “Spring Fling,” the third annual such street fair. Among them are Hartwick triplets, from left, Lucas, Noah and Hunter O’Brien, 19 months, with sister Hanna, 4, and mom Elizabeth, the family of Hartwick Town Supervisor Rob O’Brien. Lower right, Milo Stewart, right, and Ed Badgley anchor the Small Town Big Band. Food, music, vendors, plus tons of local folks, will be on hand for the rest of the afternoon.   The fun continues until 5. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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