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Chris Moss, GOP Lieutenant Governor Nominee,

Back In Cooperstown Today For Classic Parade

Chris Moss, ;eft. Republican gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino's runningmate, is introduced to Cooperstown Mayor Jeff Katz, right, by Otsego County Sheriff Rich Devlin.  Moss, the Chemung County sheriff and president of the state Sheriff's Association, was being introduced to voters along Main Street during the Classic Parade by Tony Casale, the former assemblyman and adviser to state GOP Chair Ed Cox.  Moss was at The Otesaga last week for the county Republican Party's annual dinner.  (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com)
Chris Moss, left, Republican gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino’s runningmate, is introduced to Cooperstown Mayor Jeff Katz, right, by Otsego County Sheriff Rich Devlin. Moss, the Chemung County sheriff and president of the state Sheriff’s Association, was shaking hands with voters along Main Street during the Classic Parade.  Hosting him was Cooperstown’s Tony Casale, second from left, the former assemblyman and adviser to state GOP Chair Ed Cox. Moss was at The Otesaga last week for the county Republican Party’s annual dinner. (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com)

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