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Article: CLERK: OLD ONONDAGA TOWN HALL FELT LIKE HOME; COUNCILORS FEEL A LITTLE "TWINGE" ABOUT LEAVING AND MOVING INTO NEW BUILDING.(Neighbors East)
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- The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
- Article date:
- February 17, 2005
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Byline: Dick Clarke Staff writer
Supervisor Tom Andino reminded the town board that the Feb. 7 meeting was the last in the old town hall.
The new town hall - at McDonald and Ball roads - opens Tuesday but the board has scheduled its first meeting there for Monday.
To prepare for the move, the old building will be closed Friday.
"I feel like this place is home," town clerk Dorotha Farrell said. "Oh, my God. We're moving out Friday. It's going to be difficult.
"I didn't think it was going to be hard because we're so excited about the new building, which is beautiful. But this has been my home for 26 years."
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