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HALLO 2013 02453 views
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2015 Halloween Cover Contest453 views2015 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Michael Correia
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2019 Groundhog Cover Contest453 views2019 Groundhog Cover Contest entry by Genevieve Hebert
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Butterfly Cover453 viewsThis local monarch butterfly seen feeding on this butterfly bush will soon take part in the great fall migration across the continent that could take it as far as southwestern Mexico, a seemingly impossible 3,000-mile journey for a creature of such delicateness. She won’t be returning to the Tri-Town, though, after wintering for months in the Mexican mountains with the millions of other monarchs. Instead, she will make her way back up north, but only as far as Texas, where she will find some local milkweed.
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The Eagle Has Landed452 viewsMarion resident Hope Vary was “blown away” to see a bald eagle perched in the trees above her 2010 Labor Day cookout. The eagle sighting in Marion was indicative of the population recovery that bald eagles are making in the United States. Although they are still considered endangered in Massachusetts, they have been taken off the federal list of endangered species. Photo by Hope Vary.
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2010 Halloween Cover Contest452 viewsOne of the many entries in the 2010 Halloween Cover Contest
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2015 Halloween Cover Contest452 views2015 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Victoria Wheeler - Selected as this year's winner.
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2019 Halloween Cover Contest452 views2019 Halloween Cover Contest Entry by Gus Tallman
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2016 Halloween Cover Contest451 views2016 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Kayne Torman
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Science!450 viewsAward-winning science author Melissa Stewart visits the Rochester Memorial School on March 17, 2011. Ms. Stewart tailored programs for students in the second through sixth grade thanks to the support of the PTO Cultural Committee. Photo by Felix Perez. March 24, 2011 edition
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2015 Groundhog Day Cover Contest450 viewsAn entry from our 2015 Groundhog Day Cover contest by Eva Washko
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Bye, Bye, Birdie...450 views The summer has ended and soon it will be time for this handsome guy to head on south, or maybe not? Like some bird species, it’s becoming less uncommon for goldfinches to remain with us all winter, so long as the food supply is steady. Goldfinches love sunflowers, and as you can see, this one doesn’t care who’s watching him devour this glorious sunflower seed by beak-watering seed. Photo by Jean Perry - September 26, 2019 edition
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