THE
First Edition 2009
CONNECTION
Kinney Employees of the Year
Employees of the Year Honors were presented at the
Holiday Get-together of Administration and Distribution
Center Employees on December 18th. Shown here are
Craig Painter, CEO and Chairman of the Board; winner
Paul Tiff, Store Systems Support Specialist; winner
Abey Hadfield, Mail Clerk for the Administration and
Distribution Center; winner Alane Day, Administrative
Assistant; and Bridget-ann Hart, President and COO.
New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) Cancer
Services Program Recognizes Kinney Drugs for Colorectal
Cancer Outreach and Screenings
The New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) Cancer Services Program
presented a 2008 Innovative Project / Event Award to Kinney Drugs for its efforts during
Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month in March. The award recognized colorectal cancer
outreach, screening events and media coverage that Kinney Drugs provided in partnership
with the Cancer Services Program.
In March, Kinney invited the Cancer Services Program Partnerships into 61 of our
stores to set up clinics for colorectal cancer outreach and recruitment opportunities. We
provided the facility, as well as advertising for outreach events throughout the month that
allowed the Cancer Services Program Partnerships to distribute colorectal cancer screening
tests to men and women over the age of 50 who have no insurance or insurance that does
not cover colorectal screenings. Over the past two years in partnering with this program,
13 test results have come back positive. A referral program is in place for such results.
According to the Cancer Services Program, Kinney Drugs was selected for an Innovative
Project / Event Award for being a strong example of what community collaboration can
and should be.
Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer death in the United States in men
and women, according to the American Cancer Society (ACS). Screening can reduce death rates from colorectal cancer
both by preventing the disease and by detecting it at earlier, more treatable stages. The relative five-year survival is 90
percent for colorectal cancer patients diagnosed at an early, localized stage, but only 39 percent of cases are diagnosed
at this stage. It is one of the few cancers that can be prevented through screening because precancerous polyps, from
which colon cancers often develop, can be identified and removed. The ACS recommends women and men of average 1
risk begin screenings at age 50. Of the 49,960 people expected to die of colorectal cancers in 2008, it is estimated
that appropriate testing could save more than half.
CORNER It’s Your Kinney…
PRESIDENT’S
The best way to start out 2009 is by making sure you know how much we appreciate your
hard work and the dedication to customer service that helped us have a very successful
2008! You have been and will continue to be an important part of Kinney’s success,
both last year and this year as well. The Board of Directors has approved our 2009 Fiscal
Budget and Business Plans, and together, we have a long list of “things to do” this year!
Perhaps the biggest item on that list that we must all focus on is finding more ways to
generate additional sales!
With the economy being what it is, at the national, state and local level, we all need to concentrate
our efforts into adding more sales, and at the same time make sure our spending patterns are in
alignment with our sales.
For some of you, your positions in the company have an obvious and direct link to sales. As
pharmacists and pharmacy techs, you know you can increase sales every time you go the extra mile
to fill one additional script. As a cashier, you know that you can increase sales when you provide
outstanding customer service that keeps those customers coming back.
And yet for others of you, you may be asking, “My job isn’t directly linked to sales…. so how
can I help?”
Let me answer that question by asking another question. Have you ever bought an item in a
grocery, convenience or department store that you could have purchased at Kinney’s?
Ever been in a grocery store and thrown paper towels, spaghetti sauce, coffee etc… into your
cart? Ever grab a soda and a bag of chips at the gas station? Ever pick up that extra pair of
needle nose pliers at the local hardware store? My guess is we have all done that.
In 2008, our employee owners spent $4.6 million dollars in sales at Kinney’s. In doing so, they
also saved themselves $500,000 through their employee discount!
Let’s look at this year. We currently have 2700+ employees. If every employee took
$10/week that they would have spent someplace else… like a grocery store, hardware
store, pet store, convenience store etc., and bought those same items in their Kinney
store… it would generate an additional $1.4 million in sales! That’s a lot of
money!
Now we’re not asking you to buy something you wouldn’t normally buy, or to
spend money that you can’t afford. What we are asking is that you shop Kinney first!
Make Kinney’s the first stop on your grocery list!
After all… it is your Kinney!
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WHAT’S HAPPENING in Our Communities
Wellness Wednesdays
Kinney Drugs and St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center have partnered to offer
“Wellness Wednesdays,” a series of free health education and screenings, at store
#85 located at 104 Lafayette Road, Syracuse, N.Y.
The program began on Wednesday, Dec. 3rd and will offer free weekly screenings
by a registered nurse or respiratory therapist from the St. Joseph’s Hospital
Wellness Program. The screenings will focus on heart health, lung health and
diabetes awareness. The purpose of the screenings is to continue to build on
Kinney’s healthcare image and to promote preventive health in the community
by educating people and providing information that could help prevent chronic
health problems. Thank you to the team at store 85 for their efforts in putting this
program together.
Toys for Kids –
Kinney Drugs Partners with Channel 5 WPTZ
Crouse Hospital’s Lights of Toy Drive Sponsored in
During the Christmas holiday part by:
Love Campaign, Syracuse N.Y. season residents stopped by several
Kinney Drug stores to drop off a
toy to needy children in the North
Country, Plattsburgh and Vermont
markets. Once again, thank you
to all stores participating in this worthwhile
community event.
E.J. Noble Hospital and
Gouverneur Central
School Health and
Wellness Day
On Monday, November 10th Kinney
set up a booth at Gouverneur High
School’s Employee Health and Wellness
Day. Our own Todd Wells from store
#1 attended to answer questions the
Proceeds from Lights of Love this year will be used to staff had about various medications
further cancer and stroke patient services at Crouse Hospital. and to learn more about the life vial.
Donations will help build an infusion lounge for the delivery The staff was thrilled to have their
hometown company represented at the
of chemotherapy to outpatients. This treatment area will be event. Many other organizations were
furnished with lounge chairs, televisions and other comforts in attendance: EJ Noble Hospital,
for patients and families. Contributions will also allow Crouse Cornell Cooperative Extension, Winter
Hospital to purchase more equipment specifically for the care Cancer Treatment Center, and Samaritan
Medical Center’s Rehabilitation Unit in
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of stroke patients in the Emergency Department.
Watertown.
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Flu & Pneumonia Clinics -
Kinney cares about keeping you healthy through the flu season!
Once again Kinney hosted a chain wide effort
in conjunction with Maxim Health Systems to
offer customers the convenience of receiving
a flu and/or pneumonia vaccination. This year
126 clinics were offered which resulted in a
total of 11,112 vaccinations. Several stores
hosted two clinics to accommodate their
customers at different times of the day. Thank
you to all stores for taking part in this program!
Let’s remember to keep ourselves
healthy through flu season. Dave
Caladria from store 79 was recently
asked to comment on a community What should be
service article for cold/flu season in your medicine
with one of our local papers. Great
cabinet during
job Dave! Below are his comments:
cold/flu season?
1. Flu is very contagious; hand washing and
sanitizing areas such as doorknobs, toilet 1. Analgesics for body
handles, faucets, etc will reduce the chances of aches and fever: Tylenol
(Acetaminophen) or
infecting others.
Motrin/Advil (Ibuprofen)
2. Always check expiration dates and replace
2. Cough suppressant for dry
products as needed. (Do this several times a cough (Delsym)
year - not just at cold and flu season).
3. Nasal Decongestant for head
3. Check w/ Dr. or Pharmacist if you take any congestion (Sudafed)
prescription drugs or have other medical conditions.
4. Expectorant to loosen
4. Always read labels carefully and only take as directed. mucous and chest congestion
(Robitussin, Mucinex)
5. All medication should be kept out of reach of children and in
child proof containers. 5. Antihistamines for sneezing/
runny nose (Benadryl,
6. Specialized products available for patients with certain disease Claritin, Zyrtec)
states (Coricidin HBP line for hypertensive patients or sugar free
formulations for diabetic patients). 6. Combination products
available for multiple
7. Always use children’s medication for appropriate ages – never symptoms
give adult formulations to children and try to “adjust” the dose.
7. Cough drops
8. Drink plenty of fluids and rest as much as possible.
8. Sore throat spray/lozenges
9. Most OTC products have store brand generic equivalents that are (Cepacol, Chloroseptic)
4 just as effective as the brand names, but much cheaper. 9. Disinfectant sprays or wipes
(Lysol, Clorox)
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Diabetes Screenings
This past summer Kinney conducted 3 diabetes pilot programs that
would serve as the model for future Kinney Diabetes programs. The
programs proved successful and screenings were launched in each of
our markets. The events were held in conjunction with medical centers
and Cornell Cooperative Extension. The programs were implemented
to educate residents of the community on the risk factors of diabetes,
give them the opportunity to have their numbers checked for free and
to consult with a Certified Diabetes Educator.
Two test options were available; an A1C test which measures your
average blood sugar levels for the past 2 to 3 months, this test
is encouraged for people who have already been diagnosed with
diabetes. The second test is a simple blood glucose test which
measures your blood sugar level at any point in time.
Once results are given, a Certified Diabetes Educator was on hand
to discuss the results and share important information on diabetes
prevention and management.
Diabetes is one of the 3 leading causes of death and disability in
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Several surveys were sent back from our partners with positive comments
about the professionalism of store personnel and with Kinney’s
support, their community outreach has grown. North Country Mobile
Mammography set up their mobile unit at stores in St. Lawrence County.
One of our own store managers’s talked about how convenient it was to
go through the mobile unit as opposed to going to her doctor’s office.
Representatives from Susan G. Komen for the Cure were also present
at some events. Once again, thank you for your support of these
worthwhile community events.
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Don’t let the winter months keep you
inside – keep moving!
Beaver Lake Nature Center Robert Moses State Park- Thousand
Trails Islands
109 Syracuse St State Route 37
Baldwinsville, NY 13027 Massena, NY 13662
(315) 638-7177 (315) 769-8663
http://onondagacountyparks.com/parks/beaver http://nysparks.state.ny.us/parks/info. Rosamond Gifford Zoo at
Hiking, snowshoeing, walking/sights asp?parkID=157 Burnet Park
Hiking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing One Conservation Place
Bristol Mountain
5662 State Route 64 Ski Vermont, Vermont Ski Areas Syracuse, NY 13204
Canandaigua, NY 14424 Association (315) 435-8511
(585) 374-6000 26 State Street PO Box 368 http://rosamondgiffordzoo.org
http://www.bristolmountain.com Montpelier, NY 05601 Walking, sights, animals
Skiing/snowboarding 802-223-2439 Dry Hill Ski Area
http://www.skivermont.com County Route 67
Cicero Twin Rinks Skiing, snowboarding
Meltzer Campus Drive Watertown, NY 13601
Cicero, NY 13039 New Hartford Family YMCA 315-782-8584
315-752-7465 108 New Hartford Shopping Center 1-800-379-8584
http://www.ciceroicerink.com New Hartford, NY 13413 http://www.skidryhill.com
Ice skating 315-797-4787 Skiing, snowboarding
http://newhartfordymca.org Thompson Park Conservancy
Dry Hill Ski Area Various indoor gymnasium activities, work and Zoo
PO Box 202, 23682 County Route 67 out rooms, pool, etc. One Thompson Park
Watertown , NY 13601
The Adirondack Park Watertown, NY 13601
Ph: (315) 782-8584
3140 State Route 28 315-782-6180
Fx: (315) 782-1741
Old Forge, NY 13420 http://www.nyszoo.org/
Contact: Tim McAtee
315-369-6983 Walking, sights, animals
Web: http://www.skidryhill.com
http://www.adirondack-park.net Whiteface Mountain Ski Area
Glimmerglass State Park Hiking, sightseeing 5021 NYS Route 86
1527 County Highway 31
Point Au Roche State Park Wilmington, NY 12997
Cooperstown, NY 13326
19 Camp Red Cloud Road (518) 946-2223
(607) 547-8662
Plattsburgh, NY 12901 http://whiteface.com/newsite/index.php
http://nysparks.state.ny.us/parks/info.
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Snowshoeing, Ice fishing, nature trail, cross- www.northcountryguide.com
Greek Peak Mountain Resort country skiing www.syracuse.com
2000 NYS Rt. 392
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Cortland, NY 13045 St. Lawrence Golf/Country Club www.visitfingerlakes.com
800-955-2SKI 100 E Main St
http://www.greekpeak.net Canton, NY 13617 Other Activities:
Skiing, snowboarding, tubing (315) 386-4600 Bowling
Cross-Country Skiing - access behind Best Local YMCA’s
Killington Resort
Western, from Pike/Russell Roads, 25 miles Museums
4763 Killington Road
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Killington, VT 05751
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1-800-621-MTNS (6867) Delta Lake State Park
http://www.killington.com/winter/index.html 8797 State Route 46
Skiing, snowboarding Rome, NY 13440
(315) 337-4670
Lake Placid Olympic Sports
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2634 Main Street
Snowmobiling, cross-country
Lake Placid, NY 12946
skiing, ice fishing, hiking, nature
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Executive Office Does Their Part
The Gouverneur Executive Office staff chose to give their
Christmas gifts again this year to the local Catholic Charities
center. The group provided gifts for two families, one family of
four and one family of six. Shown here are Joanna deLorraine,
Personnel Clerk; Tracey Stoffel, Administrative Assistant and
organizer of the event; Sarah Griffith, Human Resource Clerk
and official gift wrapper; and not shown Nancy Garrand,
Employee Rel. Coord. (photographer). This is not the first time
the Exec. Office staff has provided for families. In the past they
have donated to other Christmas families, Adopt a Platoon,
and other projects. Fun is had by all as they keep track of gifts
and make sure every child has an equal number and the parents
have family gifts, food items and store certificates.
The Chamber of The following is Manager, April Sumner’s note to
Commerce of Adams, Regional Retail Manager Dale Myatt. We wanted to
New York dropped share with you what this store did. We know that other
off this wreath for the stores and locations did some of this sort of Christmas
employees of Store #4 giving also and we know that it is appreciated to the
in Adams to decorate. needy in all our areas.
The wreath was decorated
by employees under Dale, I just wanted to let you know, as a compliment to the staff
the directions of Jerry here at Store #76 in Elizabethtown, New York. In organizing our
Sherman, and then it annual Christmas party my employees decided to forego the usual name
is auctioned off with drawing and on a voluntary basis give to the Toys For Kids Campaign.
funds this year going to In addition, they have taken a portion of our Christmas Store Fund to
the local F.F.A. Great job -- it sponsor a local family of four to dinner and gifts for the family’s children.
certainly is an “It’s My Kinney” I had absolutely no influence in the planning of this – it was my
looking wreath! employees and I am so proud of them! April
31st Annual
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Kinney Drugs/
Kinney Drugs Foundation
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Bob Gonyea from the Distribution Center has hunted deer for 43
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years. This 6-point he shot isn’t his first buck, but it is a first for him.
The deer turned out to be a 6-point doe!
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Meet Our New Pharmacists…
Deborah Franchi, RPh joined Kinney Drugs on September 29th. After several years practicing
in Hospital and Long Term care settings, this is Deborah’s first opportunity to work in a retail setting.
She has worked as the Interim Director of Pharmacy for Little Falls Hospital and also for Pharmacy
Solutions (Long Term Care) in Utica, NY. A 1982 graduate of Ohio Northern University, Deborah
joins us floating in the Mohawk Valley area.
Alison Willis, RPh is a 1994 graduate of Albany College of Pharmacy. She has worked as a staff
and supervising pharmacist for Fays/Eckerd Drugs and as a staff Pharmacist and Intern Coordinator at
Wegman’s.
Deborah Franci, RPh
Alison is very involved in community activities. She has served 2 ½ years on the Fayette Village
Pandemic Preparedness Committee, overseeing public awareness on the cough/cold and flu season
and in crisis management information. She is also the president and founder of Two Smiles One
Hope Foundation for children with certain forms of Muscular Dystrophy. She is also on the Board of
Directors of the Cazenovia Ski Club.
She now works at stores #60 and #85 in Syracuse, NY having started at the beginning of October.
Deborah Sleeper, RPh joined the staff at store #56 in Bradford, VT on October 31st. She
is a 2001 graduate of Massachusetts College of Pharmacy. She joined CVS and worked as a staff
pharmacist until becoming the pharmacy manager in 2002 in West Lebanon, NH. In 2006, she
began working for Medicine Shoppe in Barre, VT.
Emerson Metzler, RPh has joined Kinney Drugs on December 1st as a staff pharmacist in the Deborah Sleeper, RPh
Central Region at store #20 in Lowville and store #57 in Old Forge, NY. He previously worked
at P & C in Carthage, NY for 7 years as a supervising pharmacist and most recently at Rite Aid in
Carthage for the last 2 years.
Emerson is a 10 year resident of Lowville, NY and he and his wife serve diligently as foster parents
in Lewis County for the last 4 years. They currently have 3 foster children in their care, ages 4 years,
2 years and 10 months. They also have 2 other children at home. Emerson is a 1995 graduate of
Albany College of pharmacy.
Stephen Sopchak, RPh graduated from Rutgers University in 1994. He joined us on December
5th at store #23 in Morrisville, VT and will transition to the position of Supervising Pharmacist
within the next few months. He most recently worked for Pharmalogic, Inc. in the field of Nuclear
Pharmacy for the last 7 years in Williston, VT. He also has experience on Long Term Care, working at
PharmaCare and in Community Retail Pharmacy with Rite-Aid. Emerson Metzler, RPh
Nicholas Marino, Pharm.D. started on December 8th at
store #66 in Lyons, NY as a staff pharmacist. After 90 days
he will move to store #78 in
Canandaigua, NY. He is a 2008
graduate of Albany College of Pharmacy,
having most recently worked for Rite-Aid.
Please join all of us in welcoming these
new Pharmacists to Kinney Drugs! Stephen Sopchak, RPh 9
Nicholas Marino, Pharm D.
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HAPPENINGS
Foundation’s 1st Annual Central
NY Charity Event a Success
The Central NY Charity Event was held on September 16&17 at the Turning Stone Resort
& Casino. Similar to the June Children’s Charity Event, a dinner was held followed by a golf
tournament the following day.
Former NY Yankee, Roy White, was on hand for both days to share stories about his former
teammates. Also on hand was a dynamic speaker, 17 year old Cullinan Williams, who spoke
about his life living with diabetes.
Roy White
This first time event raised over $100,000 with proceeds benefiting the Kinney Drugs
Foundation and the American Diabetes Association.
Harley Davidson Vermont Softball
Tickets Sold to Tournament Held
Raise $ for to Benefit the
Foundation Foundation
Cullinan Williams Kinney Drugs stores sold $5 tickets In September 2008, a softball
to win a Harley Sportster motorcycle tournament was held in Vermont to
throughout benefit the Kinney Drugs Foundation.
the month of Spearheaded by Bernie Alden, #23
September. Over and Kathy Ennis, #56 with lots of help
$9000 was form Norm Robinson, #11, 5 teams
raised to benefit participated in this first time event which
the Kinney Drugs raised almost $1000!
Foundation. The In addition to the actual softball
motorcycle was tournament, food was sold and an
donated to the auction was held. Mr. Alden stated
Foundation by a that he received very positive feedback
vendor partner from participants who look forward to
to the marketing taking part in the event again next year.
department.
Thank you to Bernie, Kathy, Norm, and
Congratulations to all of the volunteers who helped out this
10 Penny Copeland of Barre, VT who won year!
the Harley!
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Service Just a Little Halloween Fun
AwArdS Although always busy keeping this customers satisfied
and thrilled to come back to their respective stores –
NOVEMBER 2008 these Kinney Drugs employees have a little fun with
5O YEaRs Halloween. Store workers at #49 in Little Falls, New
Alice Moore, #12 York; ranged from baseball players to Dorothy from
25 YEaRs the Wizard of Oz – including the “baby pumpkin”.
Glenda eddy, #13 And then there are the official Kinney Cheerleaders
20 YEaRs from Store #24 in Pulaski. Looks like all ladies – don’t
Mary curcio, #1 you guys know that you can be cheerleaders to – we
Jeffrey Bouchard, #9
Kelly Sheffield, #27 expected to see Pharmacist Mark Palmer in the official
15 YEaRs
cheer get-up.
rich Barr, #25
donna Stratton, #21
10 YEaRs
Peter Pritchard, #12
Stephanie Bissetta, #28
Theresa cliff, #53
Sherri LaLonde, #60
Mark Avallone, Admin.
Melissa Mitchell, Admin.
5 YEaRs
Melissa conant, #9
Jacob Hoch, #20
Tabatha digregorio, #23
debra Hitchman, #34
Thomas Ardis, #36
Shari dodge, #42
Ryan Barsuch, #47
Paula Carter, #47
Tina Archer, #48
donna Alberry #48
Joseph Burns, #48
Sara Luffman, #60
christina dollinger, #64
Steven Gray, #65
catherine McGowan, #65
rebecca Bardo, #65
Stephanie Gray, #65
indira iseric, #69
DECEMBER 2008
20 YEaRs
david Britton, #3
Stacy denesha, Admin.
15 YEaRs
Sara Little, #38
10 YEaRs
Rebecca Horn, #74
5 YEaRs
erin corcoran, #10
Kelly Halpin, #42
Miranda Cole, #57
debra currier, #62
william Abdallah, #62 11
Natalia Daughton, #79
Matt cozza, Admin.
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Our Kinney Families are Growing…
Karrie Koerick, Store Clerk at Store #34 in Gouverneur, Allen Giddings, Store Manager at Store #91
NY and her husband, Dan, are the proud parents of their in Potsdam, NY, and his wife Stacey are the
first baby, Mackensi, born on September 27, 2008. proud parents of baby girl, Gracey, born on
December 1, 2008.
Justin Besaw, Supervising Pharmacist at Store #34
in Gouverneur, NY and his wife, Charity, are the Amber Bushey, Shift Supervisor at Store #21
proud parents of a baby girl, Ashlyn, born on in Essex Jct., Vermont is proud to announce the
October 16, 2008. birth of her baby girl, Ciara, born December
11, 2008.
Meghann Johnson, Pharmacy Technician
at Store #7 in Cortland, NY and her Sara Little, Supervising Pharmacist at Store
husband, Michael, are the proud parents of a #38 in Middlebury, Vermont and her
baby girl, Payton, born on October 14, 2008. husband, Tim are proud to announce the
birth of their new baby boy, Brody, born on
Chris Scott, Replenishment Clerk at the Distribution December 4. 2008.
Center and his fiancée Heather Hubbard, are the proud
parents of a baby boy, Brayden Christopher, born on Crystal Morse, Shift Supervisor at Store #51
November 3, 2008. in Liverpool, New York is proud to announce
the birth of her new son, Coby Pickett, born on
Brian Bruyns, Supervising Pharmacist at Store #21 in December 6, 2008.
Essex Jct., and his wife Stacy, Staff Pharmacist at the
same store are the proud parents of baby girl, Calleigh,
born on November 18, 2008.
Kinney
Wedding Bells...
Jonathan Hickey, Management
Trainee at Kinney Drugs #74
in Tully, New York was married
to Sara on October 11,
2008.
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