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Storm Can’t Stop Tuff eNuff,

But Rain Washes Out Parade

540 Runners in this morning's Tuff eNuff proved they had what it takes to brave obstacles and driving rains, but conditions forced the parade to be postponed until noon on Sunday, July 5.  Some events in Neahwa Park have been cancelled, but vendors and music are still playing. Here, Oneonta accountant Elizabeth Johnson leads a group of runners down the Mill Race in Neahwa Park during the 2nd wave of the recreational race. (Ian Austin/ allotsego.com
540 runners in this morning’s Tuff eNuff proved they had what it takes to brave obstacles and driving rains, but conditions forced the Hometown Fourth of July Parade to be postponed until noon on Sunday, July 5. Some events in Neahwa Park have been cancelled, but vendors and music are still playing. Here, Oneonta accountant Elizabeth Johnson leads a group of runners down the Mill Race in Neahwa Park during the 2nd wave of the recreational race. (Ian Austin/ allotsego.com)

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