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In addition to a record OHS Alumni Weekend, the 23rd annual Pit Run brought a special treat.  Two of Trooper Ricky Parisian's namesakes: his nephew's son Ricky Jude Parisian, 7 months, and state police K-9 Paris, met at this year's event.  In Cooperstown, the proposed comprehensive plan is continuing to yield surprises:  On Page 86, two parking decks are envisioned for the future.
In addition to a record OHS Alumni Weekend, the 23rd annual Pit Run brought a special treat. Two of Trooper Ricky Parisian’s namesakes: his nephew’s son Ricky Jude Parisian, 7 months, and state police K-9 Paris, met at this year’s event. In Cooperstown, the proposed comprehensive plan is continuing to yield surprises: On Page 86, two parking decks are envisioned for the future.

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