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(Photo by Tina Macaluso)

Lights, Camera, Action!

COOPERSTOWN—Filmmaker Aidan Macaluso spent three days last week shooting at several locations throughout the village, including the Iron String Press newspaper offices on Railroad Avenue. Macaluso’s project, titled “The Cure for the Clinically Unobservant,” is a dark comedy short film that follows a man on his surreal quest to cure his chronic inability to produce interesting anecdotes at parties. Aidan is the son of George and Tina Macaluso, of Cooperstown. Pictured above, from left, are Patrick Koehle, Aidan Macaluso and George Macaluso.

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