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Cooperstown Food Pantry Moves

Into New Ground-Floor Quarters

Cooperstown Food Pantry manager Audrey Murray stacks boxes of food in the new ground-level quarters at the Cooperstown Presbyterian Church offices, 25 Church St., this morning.  The renovations of the new quarters and moving inventory from the building's basement was completed yesterday.  Audrey said $5,000 was raised to match a Scriven Foundation grant, and that assisted the project's completion.  The new quarters include a waiting room for clients. (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com)
Cooperstown Food Pantry manager Audrey Murray stacks boxes of food in the new ground-level quarters at the Cooperstown Presbyterian Church offices, 25 Church St., this morning. The renovations of the new quarters and moving inventory from the building’s basement was completed yesterday. Audrey said $5,000 was raised to match a Scriven Foundation grant, and that assisted the project’s completion. The new quarters include a waiting room for clients. (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com)

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