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Students, Friends Send Off

Sharkey in Style

Nearly 100 students, friends and co-workers gave Sharkey Nagelschmidt, center, Cooperstown, an honorable send off by walking with him from CCS to the Clark Sports Center, where he will be holding his last day of children's after school activities before his retirement. (Ian Austin/ allotsego.com)
Nearly 100 Cooperstown Elementary students, friends and co-workers gave Sharkey Nagelschmidt, center, Cooperstown, an honorable send-off by walking with him from CCS to the Clark Sports Center, where he will be holding his last day of children’s after-school activities before his retirement. (Ian Austin/ allotsego.com)

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