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Fly Creek Days Bring Throngs

To Village, Surrounding Roads

fly creek sales

salka in fly creekCrystal Hurn of Cobleskill, top photo, right, was alerted to the tag sale at the Fly Creek Area Historical Society this morning by her parents, Ed and Judy Thorne, and she brought friend Lori Scorzelli with her to set up a jewelry stand for Fly Creek Days.  Tag sales are the order of the day today in the Fly Creek vicinity, as tag sales abound in the downtown and virtually every road in the vicinity.  Attendees included Republican John Salka, the Brookfield town supervisor (inset, chatting with Jordan Shelby, 3, of Fly Creek, who was tending granddad Edward Hogue’s coin stand); Salka, who is running against Assembly Bill Magee, D-Nelson, was planning to go door-to-door in Cooperstown and Hartwick later today, and end his campaigning this evening in Edmeston.  (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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