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XNG Trucks Worry Most,

Not All, Of 106 At Meeting

Richfield’s Tex Seamon, foreground, was one of the few skeptics of criticism of XNG trucks carrying compressed natural gas across Otsego County at a packed informational meeting at the Richfield Springs Community Center this evening, where activitists Bill Huston and Craig Stevens held sway for most of the two-hour presentation and discussion. At evening’s end, Fly Creek Fire Chief Mike Thayer was a last-minute surprise advocate for the company pioneering the “virtual pipeline” along local roads.  (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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