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Hand Held Products President and CEO Kevin Jost and COO Bob Jerabeck, right, enjoy their time serving food as financial analyst Jim Aloi, left, goes through the line during the Hand Held Products picnic outside their facility in Skaneateles Falls Friday afternoon. Hand Held Products was named one of the top 50 companies to work for(under 950 employees).
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- Hand Held Products President and CEO Kevin Jost and COO Bob Jerabeck, right, enjoy their time serving food as financial analyst Jim Aloi, left, goes through the line during the Hand Held Products picnic outside their facility in Skaneateles Falls Friday afternoon. Hand Held Products was named one of the top 50 companies to work for(under 950 employees).
- Weedsport Principal Greg Hunter watches over students before an awards ceremony. Last Thursday was his last day with the students before he went on retirement.
- Kara Buehler, center, leans backwards as Gina Didio, left, and Genevieve Dougherty slap hands at the beginning of Skaneateles Central High School's Class of 2007 Commencement ceremony at Clift Park Sunday.
- A recent graduate leaps into Skaneateles Lake at the conclusion of the Skaneateles Central High School Commencement ceremony Sunday.
- Mike Doctor, right, follows through on his second shot on the second hole during the Friends of Dave Pirro golf tournament at the Skaneateles Country Club Friday morning.
- Chris Ackerley, left, and Andrew Adams celebrate after Auburn High School's graduation at Holland Stadium Friday evening.
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