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6 Celebrate Graduation

From Anti-Drug Program

Friends, families and supporters filled the City Courtroom to celebrate the graduation of six from the Otsego County Drug Treatment Court program.  County Judge Brian Burns presided, with state Supreme Court Judge Michael V. Coccoma as the commencement speaker.  As deputy chief administrative judge of court outside New York City, Coccoma was involved in the program’s founding.  After receiving their completion certificates, graduates described their journeys away from addition. Above, Julie Dostal, LEAF executive director, congratulates graduate Kindell Worley, Oneonta, at the conclusion of this afternoon’s celebration. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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