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What are you up to?224 viewsWe asked folks what they’ve been up to and the response was overwhelming and positive. Stay safe folks!Apr 01, 2020
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What are you up to?227 viewsWe asked folks what they’ve been up to and the response was overwhelming and positive. Stay safe folks!Apr 01, 2020
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What are you up to?217 viewsWe asked folks what they’ve been up to and the response was overwhelming and positive. Stay safe folks!Apr 01, 2020
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What are you up to?213 viewsWe asked folks what they’ve been up to and the response was overwhelming and positive. Stay safe folks!Apr 01, 2020
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What are you up to?216 viewsWe asked folks what they’ve been up to and the response was overwhelming and positive. Stay safe folks!Apr 01, 2020
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New Bedford Waterworks507 viewsA view from a trail at New Bedford Waterworks in Rochester, one of the many public walking/hiking retreats still open amidst advice from authorities to maintain social distance due to the coronavirus pandemic. Owned by the City of New Bedford, the Waterworks is part of the protected Assawompset Pond Complex that protects public drinking water and offers a pleasant way to view nature and get some exercise. Story inside. Photo by Shawn Sweet - March 26, 2020 editionMar 25, 2020
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Marion Natural History Museum361 viewsOn March 4 the Marion Natural History Museum hosted “Wildflowers of Southeastern Massachusetts” with Martha “Mike” Schroeder. Attendees learned about which plants are native and which plants have been introduced to the state. Many thanks to Mike for the program and lovely photos, many of which were taken in her yard in Lakeville. Photos courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdMar 25, 2020
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Marion Natural History Museum350 viewsOn March 4 the Marion Natural History Museum hosted “Wildflowers of Southeastern Massachusetts” with Martha “Mike” Schroeder. Attendees learned about which plants are native and which plants have been introduced to the state. Many thanks to Mike for the program and lovely photos, many of which were taken in her yard in Lakeville. Photos courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdMar 25, 2020
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Marion Natural History Museum334 viewsOn March 4 the Marion Natural History Museum hosted “Wildflowers of Southeastern Massachusetts” with Martha “Mike” Schroeder. Attendees learned about which plants are native and which plants have been introduced to the state. Many thanks to Mike for the program and lovely photos, many of which were taken in her yard in Lakeville. Photos courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdMar 25, 2020
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Marion Natural History Museum345 viewsOn March 4 the Marion Natural History Museum hosted “Wildflowers of Southeastern Massachusetts” with Martha “Mike” Schroeder. Attendees learned about which plants are native and which plants have been introduced to the state. Many thanks to Mike for the program and lovely photos, many of which were taken in her yard in Lakeville. Photos courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdMar 25, 2020
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Marion Natural History Museum330 viewsOn March 4 the Marion Natural History Museum hosted “Wildflowers of Southeastern Massachusetts” with Martha “Mike” Schroeder. Attendees learned about which plants are native and which plants have been introduced to the state. Many thanks to Mike for the program and lovely photos, many of which were taken in her yard in Lakeville. Photos courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdMar 25, 2020
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Chalk the Walk338 views Many folks in the Tri-Town took advantage of the good weather and free time to get out and “Chalk the Walk,” drawing and writing inspiring messages for passers-by to see. Submitted photoMar 25, 2020
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