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Thousands To Springfield 4th

The 102nd anniversary Springfield Fourth of July Parade grand marshals Keith and Janet McCarty of East Springfield, top photo, receive cheers from a crowd of thousands as they ride up Main Street this morning in a horse-drawn surrey with a fringe on top, as they were on their wedding day in July 1979. Keith is the county rep from District 9 and Janet, a retired teacher, is a mainstay in Northern Otsego Relay for Life. Lower right, Springfield Fire Department Queen Morgan Westerman looks radiant as she waves to her assembled subjects. Lower left, granddaughter Abigail Congdon of Cooperstown helps her granddad Edward Hawver by carrying his hat and gloves after he marched with the Schenevus Fire Department. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)
The 102nd anniversary Springfield Fourth of July Parade grand marshals Keith and Janet McCarty of East Springfield, top photo, receive cheers from a crowd of thousands while riding up Main Street this morning in a horse-drawn surrey with a fringe on top, as they did on their wedding day in July 1979 at the East Springfield Congregational Church. Keith is the county rep from District 9 and Janet, a retired teacher, is a mainstay in Northern Otsego Relay for Life. Lower right, Springfield Fire Department Queen Morgan Westerman looks radiant as she waves to her assembled subjects. Lower left, granddaughter Abigail Congdon of Cooperstown helps her granddad Edward Hawver by carrying his hat and gloves after he marched with the Schenevus Fire Department. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)
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