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Richfield Springs Graduates 36;

New Superintendent Introduced

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Richfield Springs Valedictorian We Huang and Salutatorian Leah MCaskey demonstrate interim Superintendent of Schools Clifford A. Moses’ point in his message to this morning’s commencement:  The graduates are in the process of filling the pitcher of their lives, and there’s plenty more to come.  Lower left, Sunny Patel is announced as the recipient of the Ehrman Family Scholarship and other prizes.  At right, Thomas Piatti, incoming superintendent Thomas Piatti, who will assume his new responsibilities July 1, acknowledges the crowd’s applause after being introduced by Moses.  He has been middle school principal at Chittenango Central.  (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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