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Foothills Full To Overflowing

As 800 Bid Farewell To Mayor

Over 800 citizens, family and friends filled Foothills to standing-room only capacity to say goodbye to Mayor Dick Miller at a Celebration of Life earlier this evening.  "Each of us is part of the photo mosaic that made up Dick Miller," said Bob Hanft, Pierstown, IDA chair who chaired the Hartwick trustees when Miller was college president.  "And he was part of ours."  (Ian Austin/allotsego.com)
Over 800 citizens, family and friends filled Foothills to standing-room only capacity to say goodbye to Mayor Dick Miller at a Celebration of Life earlier this evening. “Each of us is part of the photo mosaic that made up Dick Miller,” said Bob Hanft, Pierstown, IDA chair who chaired the Hartwick trustees when Miller was college president. “And he was part of ours.” (Ian Austin/allotsego.com)

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