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HAULIN’ ICE AT

HANFORD MILLS HARVEST

 

Karl Wietzel, Cooperstown, helps haul freshly cut ice from the lake at Hanford Mills, where they were helping pack the ice house as part of the annual Ice Harvest on Saturday, Feb. 2. Behind him, Ales Lien, Milford and Kevin Umhey, Shokan, move the ice into position to be pulled out.

WHELIHAN LAUDED: Lee Whelihan, Cherry Valley, was named to the Dean’s List at the College of Saint Rose for the Fall 2018 semester.

TWO ON LIST: Ian and Teagen Bolin, Edmeston, were both named to the Fall 2018 Dean’s List at Cedarville University in Cedarville, Ohio.

WOODWORTH TOPS: Anna Woodworth, Cherry Valley, was named to the Dean’s List at SUNY New Paltz for the Fall 2018 semester.

 

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