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$1,000, $500 Checks Claimed

As Winter Carnival Winds Up

Young Tim Feury claims the $500 check from Winter Carnival Committee chair Marissa Davidson that he won by finding the Carnival Medallion – a golden football – Friday afternoon at Badger Park. For the ninth year, the prize presented at this afternoon's Carnival Closer came from The Freeman's Journal & Hometown Oneonta. Seated behind them are Jim and Teresa Donley and their daughter Dierdre. In photo at right, Carnival Committee member Shirley Tyler announces that Edgar Stevens, a Vets Club member, won the $1,000 raffle. Christine Bell is at right. (AllOTSEGO.com)

carnival vets clubYoung Tim Feury this afternoon claims the $500 check from 2016 Cooperstown Winter Carnival Committee chair Marissa Davidson that he won by finding the Carnival Medallion – a golden football – Friday afternoon at Badger Park. For the ninth year, the prize was underwritten by The Freeman’s Journal & Hometown Oneonta. Seated behind them are Jim and Teresa Donley and their daughter Deirdre. In photo at right, Carnival Committee member Shirley Tyler announces that Eggar Stevens, a Vets Club member, won the $1,000 raffle. Christine Bell is at right. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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