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Garlic Aplenty At Susquehanna Valley Fest

Gretchen Brown and Luna Font, 3, take time out from examining the offerings at the Susquehanna Garlic Fest, on until 5 p.m. today at Woodbull Antiques, Milford, to assume the persona of garlic cloves.  Brian Haines and Owen Brown, 7, immortalize the moment.  All are from Oneonta.  (allotsego.com)
Gretchen Brown and Luna Font, 3, take time out from examining the offerings at the Susquehanna Valley Garlic Fest, on until 5 p.m. today at Woodbull Antiques, Milford, to assume the persona of garlic cloves. Brian Haines and Owen Brown, 7, immortalize the moment. All are from Oneonta. (allotsego.com)

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