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Spring Fling in Full Swing

During Cooperstown's Spring Fling on Railroad Ave, the brass band kept the mood lively with their renditions of jazz standards. From right: Milo Stewart, Jr., Ed Bagley, Sean Mebust, Karen Dunlap and Arnie Junkind.  (Ian Austin/allotsego.com)
During Cooperstown’s Spring Fling on Railroad Ave, the brass band kept the mood lively with their renditions of jazz standards. From right: Milo Stewart, Jr., Ed Bagley, Sean Mebust, Karen Dunlap and Arnie Junkind. (Ian Austin/allotsego.com)

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