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‘Cursed’ Cooperstown Class Blessed

With Perfect Graduation Weather

Nicholas Lawson, arrives on stage to accept his diploma from President Michael Cring, at the 135th annual commencement that was held on the lawn of the Fenimore Museum.
Despite rain on their class trip, a broken-down bus, a missed dance and other mishaps, the CCS Class of 2014 had perfect weather for their commencement on the lawn of the Fenimore Art Museum on Sunday.  Here, Nicholas Lawson, arrives on stage to accept his diploma from President Michael Cring in front of his fellow graduates, friends and family.  (Ian Austin/allotsego.com)

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