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Good-Will Gifts From Oneonta, Ala.

Oneonta Police Chief Dennis Nayor, left, and Fire Chief Pat Pidgeon, center right, receive departmental patches from their Oneonta, Ala., The patches are presented by Hometown Oneonta reporter Libby Cudmore and photographer Ian Austin, right, who received them on visiting the other Oneonta during their honeymoon in September. (Russ Southard photo for AllOTSEGO.com)
Oneonta Police Chief Dennis Nayor, left, and Fire Chief Pat Pidgeon, center right, receive departmental patches from their Oneonta, Ala., counterparts this evening during Common Council meeting.  The patches are presented by Hometown Oneonta (and Freeman’s Journal) reporter Libby Cudmore and photographer Ian Austin, right, who received them on visiting the other Oneonta during their honeymoon in September. (Russ Southard photo for AllOTSEGO.com)

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