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Ribbon-Cutting Makes It Official:

Milford’s Elm Inn Open To Public

 Dar Buck, the new proprietor, and state Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, cut the ribbon on the latest incarnation of Milford’s Elm Inn on East Main Street. Participants, from left, are server Jenniffer McClelland, bar manager Samantha Borgstrom, Milford Mayor Sabine Curry, the senator, Ms. Buck, Otsego Chamber of Commerce President Barbara Ann Heegan,
Dar Buck, the new proprietor, and state Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, cut the ribbon on the latest incarnation of The Elm Inn on East Main Street, Milford. Participants, from left, are server Jennifer McClelland, bar manager Samantha Borgstrom, Milford Mayor Sabine Curry, the senator, the restaurateur, Otsego Chamber of Commerce President Barbara Ann Heegan, the Rev. Sylvia Barrett, pastor, Milford United Methodist Church, Buck’s mom, Helen Canon, and Cooperstown Chamber Executive Director Matt Hazzard. Several dozen patrons and well-wishers were on hand to congratulate the new owner of the local institution, who moved to town a year ago from the Midwest.  The inn has a casual menu – burgers and sandwiches – and a full bar.  (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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