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Oberacker’s Hand-Sanitizers

Distributed From Schenevus

Bill and Phyllis Denny, Oneonta, drove out to the Schenevus Fire House this afternoon, where county Rep. Peter Overacker, the Republican candidate to succeed state Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, was handing out free hand-sanitizers.  In the past week, Oberacker converted the lab at Form Tech Solutions, his product-development company in Schenevus, to manufacture 400 bottles of hand-sanitizer to help fill a shortage caused by the coronavirus threat.  Earlier, he had gone door-to-door, handing out 80 bottles.  The rest of the bottles will be distribute, one per family, 4-6 p.m. Wednesday, also at the fire hall.  (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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  1. I would like one … are there more to be made? Thanks for doing this 👍🏻 Your a wonderful kind person and will make a great Senator with all you do. Always looking out for people. Thank you Peter Oberacker !

  2. I received one and it’s wonderful I wish I could get more it would even be worth paying for

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