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Hundreds Bid Farewell

To Autumn Cafe Owners

Though Oneonta’s Autumn Cafe closed after today’s Sunday brunch, the doors and taps remained open as hundreds of patrons, past employees, friends and family filled the downtown landmark to bid farewell to co-owners Tim Johnson and Andy Resney, who are retiring after 37 years.  (Tim is behind wife Nancy, who is wearing the pink hat, and Andy is next to her, in plaid shirt).   The operation has been sold to Wayne and Rebecca Carrington, who currently operate the B-Side Ballroom. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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