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Eastover Trail487 viewsA boardwalk stretches through "Eastover South", a new Marion
hiking trail that is being built by the Trustees of Reservation and a
group of local volunteers. Photo by Robert Chiarito
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Eastover Trail487 viewsA boardwalk stretches through "Eastover South", a new Marion hiking trail that is being built by the Trustees of Reservation and a group of local volunteers. Photo by Robert Chiarito
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Aardvark at the Fair487 viewsThe Wanderer's aardvark visited the Rochester Country Fair on August 22, 2009 and took some time to see the sights and pose with some visitors.
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Aardvark at the Fair487 viewsThe Wanderer's aardvark visited the Rochester Country Fair on August 22, 2009 and took some time to see the sights and pose with some visitors.
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An Aardvark in King Richard's Court487 viewsThe Wanderer Aardvark visits King Richard's Fair
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An Aardvark in King Richard's Court487 viewsThe Wanderer Aardvark visits King Richard's Fair
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An Aardvark in King Richard's Court487 viewsThe Wanderer Aardvark visits King Richard's Fair
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2010 Halloween Cover Contest487 viewsOne of the many entries in the 2010 Halloween Cover Contest
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2015 Halloween Cover Contest487 views2015 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Mary Lopes
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Tabor Academy Special Olympics Club 487 viewsThe Tabor Academy Special Olympics Club kicked off an important new project, “The R-Word Campaign” on Sunday, February 14 with a special Valentine’s Day basketball tournament as part of the school’s Special Olympics Young Athletes Program. Students hope to change school culture for the better by raising awareness to extinguish the use of the R-word. Photos by Colin Veitch
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2019 Halloween Cover Contest487 views2019 Halloween Cover Contest Entry by Gus Tallman
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Marion Natural History Museum487 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum's afterschool group would like to thank Dawn Gates-Allen of the Cape Cod Cranberry Growers Association for the enjoyable program involving one of Southeastern Massachusetts’ most important crops. We took a close look at the insides of cranberries to discover what makes them float, counted seeds - which tell us how many times a plant was fertilized by a bee – and had a chance to see how far we could "bounce" a berry. Photos courtesy Elizabeth Liedhold
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