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Hyde Hall Honors Ed Stack;

City Clerk Returns To 1st Love

Ed Stack, a key player in the Clark family enterprises since the day after he graduated from college 56 years ago, was honored at Hyde Hall's annual gala. Doug Kendall, Oneonta city clerk for two years, has returned to his first love: Museum work, as coordinator of Hartwick College's Yager Museum. This and much more in this week's Freeman's Journal and Hometown Oneonta.
Ed Stack, a key player in the Clark family enterprises since the day after he graduated from college 56 years ago, was honored at Hyde Hall’s annual gala. Doug Kendall, Oneonta city clerk for two years, has returned to his first love: Museum work, as coordinator of Hartwick College’s Yager Museum. This and much more in this week’s Freeman’s Journal and Hometown Oneonta.

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