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Cooperstown Trustees Discuss

Sewer Line To Water Park Site

Cooperstown village trustees yesterday discussed the possibility of running a sewer line from their waste-water treatment plant south on Route 28 to the Cooperstown Fun Park, prospective site of a $60 million water park. The article also runs inside Hometown Oneonta, since the water-park concept has generated so much interest county wide.
Cooperstown village trustees yesterday discussed the possibility of running a sewer line from their waste-water treatment plant near Cooperstown High School  south on Route 28 to the Cooperstown Fun Park, prospective site of a $60 million water park. The article also runs inside Hometown Oneonta, since the water-park concept has generated so much interest county wide.
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