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Greg Klein | The Daily StarBryce Wooden speaks Sunday, June 7, at a Black Lives Matter rally in front of the Otsego County Courthouse in Cooperstown. OHS grad becomes local voice for racial reconciliation
By Greg Klein Staff Writer Dec 16, 2020
Jan 9, 2021
Greg Klein | The Daily StarBryce Wooden speaks Sunday, June 7, at a Black Lives Matter rally in front of the Otsego County Courthouse in Cooperstown.Â
A little more than three years past his college days, Oneonta s Bryce Wooden has become such a go-to candidate for committees and boards throughout Otsego County that he said he worries he might need to say no one day.