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Letter from Ben & Diana Friedell

Kudos Given for ‘Greetings’ Poem

My wife and I so enjoyed the “Greetings, Friends” poem in your recent edition; no apology to Roger Angell or “The New Yorker” necessary! We look forward to next year’s version.

Ben and Diana Friedell
Oneonta

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