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Allan Ryder and Charlotte Obogue, both of Farmington duke it out in the second round of Tucks Ale House’s weekly cribbage tournament Tuesday, Sept. 6, in downtown Farmington. Though Obogue said Ryder had a strong lead, neither were in it for the win. Rather, both Ryder and Obogue said they appreciated the friendship and camaraderie of playing cribbage together. Kay Neufeld/Franklin Journal
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