Halbritter and Baldwin Bros. discuss Golf Tournament's charitable impact

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Halbritter and Baldwin Bros. discuss Golf Tournament's charitable impact

Dave Dellecese

VERNON - Oneida Nation CEO, Ray Halbritter, discussed the charitable impact of the Turning Stone Resort Championship Tournament earlier this afternoon.

Halbritter says the Carol Baldwin breast cancer research foundation raised over $25,000.

Halbritter went on to say the foundation was by far the most successful charity this year in connection with the tournament.

Stephen Baldwin, whose mother and sister run the foundation, says there is no one better when it comes to working to end breast cancer.

A number of Central New York charities spent the last couple of months selling tickets for the tournament to raise funds.

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