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A Rare Gathering Of Deans

A rare gathering of Deans is underway at 15 Delaware St., Cooperstown, for the next few days. The three children of Village Trustee Jim Dean and wife Eleanor – all CCS graduates – are all together at home for the first time in three years. Standing, from left, are Janice, who begins work next week as NYSERDA assistant counsel; Colleen, who has her own acupuncture practice in New York City, and Jeff, of Boulder, Colo., director of Full Stack Education for Galvanize.it,, the burgeoning programmer-training program. At right is Jeff's wife, Emily Clark, and, in the foreground, their daughter Lola. (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com)
A rare gathering of Deans is underway at 15 Delaware St., Cooperstown, for the next few days. The three children – all CCS grads – of Village Trustee Jim Dean and wife Eileen are all together at home for the first time in three years. Standing, from left, are Janice, who begins work next week as NYSERDA assistant counsel; Colleen, who has her own acupuncture practice in New York City, and Jeff, of Boulder, Colo., director of Full Stack Education for Galvanize.it,, the burgeoning programmer-training program. At right is Jeff’s wife, Emily Clark, and, in the foreground, their daughter Lola. (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com)

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