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Letter from Tom Dahulick

Compliments and a
Request for Coverage

“Everything Old Is New Again.”

Can only say your newspaper is excellent! Would like to see future articles highlighting Cooperstown businesses, Leatherstocking Golf Course and on surrounding golf courses.

Good day!

Tom Dahulick
Omaha, NE

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