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The Dead Walk!

Oneonta's Sara Goff, Mateo Goodhue, Beckette Homles, Evan Gould, Max Gelbsman, Michael Iannelli and Jeb Goff prove that zombies have a taste for fast food during the annual zombie walk which shambled its way through downtown Oneonta this afternoon. (Ian Austin/ AllOTSEGO.com)
Oneonta’s Sara Goff, Mateo Goodhue, Beckette Homles, Evan Gould, Max Gelbsman, Michael Iannelli and Jeb Goff prove that zombies have a taste for fast food during the annual zombie walk which shambled its way through downtown Oneonta this afternoon. (Ian Austin/ AllOTSEGO.com)

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