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Doug Kendall, Yager Museum director, welcomes visitors to the Hartwick College facility this evening for "Of Time and the River," selections from Willard Yager's 6,000-artifact collection of early Upper Susquehanna Valley inhabitants.
Doug Kendall, Yager Museum director, welcomes visitors to the Hartwick College facility this evening for “Of Time and the River,” selections from Willard Yager’s 6,000-artifact collection of early Upper Susquehanna Valley inhabitants.  This was the first exhibit Kendall, a former Oneonta city clerk, has overseen from start to finish since joining the museum a year ago.  The museum is open Tuesday-Saturday, noon-4:30 p.m.  (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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