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AND SO IT BEGINS!  Frank Robinson, former Oriole and Cincinnati Red, was first on the signing scene this morning, set up for autographs in front of the former TJ's Place.  At left is the building's new owner, Perry Ferrara.  (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com)
AND SO IT BEGINS! Frank Robinson, right, former Oriole and Cincinnati Red, was first on the signing scene this morning, set up for autographs in front of the former TJ’s Place. At left is the building’s new owner, Perry Ferrara. (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com)

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