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ONC BOCES Graduates 120 in Ceremony at Milford Central School

ONC BOCES graduated 120 students in 12 different areas of expertise in its senior award ceremony at Milford Central School on Tuesday Evening. Here, Jeremiah Parr, Cooperstown, turns and gives a thumbs up to a family member during Amy Lee's speech. He is graduating with Competence and  Commercial Driver's License in Welding and Metal Fabrication course. (Ian Austin/ allotsego.com)
ONC BOCES graduated 120 students in 12 different areas of expertise in its senior award ceremony at Milford Central School on Tuesday Evening. Here, Jeremiah Parr, Cooperstown, turns and gives a thumbs up to a family member during Amy Lee’s speech. He is graduating with Competence and Commercial Driver’s License in Welding and Metal Fabrication course. (Ian Austin/ allotsego.com)

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