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Marion Natural History Museum620 viewsDuring Wednesday's “Soil Critters” afterschool program, students had the opportunity to learn about what makes up a healthy soil and how varying numbers of insects populate different types of soil. The soil from the compost pile had the highest number of animals, with 17 pill bugs, 26 worms, two beetles, 34 springtails, two millipedes and one nematode. Maggie Payne of the USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service shared her expertise with the after-school group. Photo courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdMar 04, 2020
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Marion Natural History Museum665 viewsDuring Wednesday's “Soil Critters” afterschool program, students had the opportunity to learn about what makes up a healthy soil and how varying numbers of insects populate different types of soil. The soil from the compost pile had the highest number of animals, with 17 pill bugs, 26 worms, two beetles, 34 springtails, two millipedes and one nematode. Maggie Payne of the USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service shared her expertise with the after-school group. Photo courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdMar 04, 2020
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Marion Natural History Museum660 viewsDuring Wednesday's “Soil Critters” afterschool program, students had the opportunity to learn about what makes up a healthy soil and how varying numbers of insects populate different types of soil. The soil from the compost pile had the highest number of animals, with 17 pill bugs, 26 worms, two beetles, 34 springtails, two millipedes and one nematode. Maggie Payne of the USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service shared her expertise with the after-school group. Photo courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdMar 04, 2020
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Marion Natural History Museum1139 viewsDuring Wednesday's “Soil Critters” afterschool program, students had the opportunity to learn about what makes up a healthy soil and how varying numbers of insects populate different types of soil. The soil from the compost pile had the highest number of animals, with 17 pill bugs, 26 worms, two beetles, 34 springtails, two millipedes and one nematode. Maggie Payne of the USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service shared her expertise with the after-school group. Photo courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdMar 04, 2020
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Marion Natural History Museum2799 viewsDuring Wednesday's “Soil Critters” afterschool program, students had the opportunity to learn about what makes up a healthy soil and how varying numbers of insects populate different types of soil. The soil from the compost pile had the highest number of animals, with 17 pill bugs, 26 worms, two beetles, 34 springtails, two millipedes and one nematode. Maggie Payne of the USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service shared her expertise with the after-school group. Photo courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdMar 04, 2020
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Peter Pan561 viewsEmma Jones, in green costume, rehearses a scene with fellow cast members Megan Correia, Jonah Duke (top hat) and Alec Taylor for the Old Colony Drama club's production of "Peter Pan" at the regional vocational high school's Rochester campus. There will be two performances, on Saturday night and on Sunday afternoon. Photo by Mick ColageoMar 04, 2020
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Peter Pan548 viewsEmma Jones, in green costume, rehearses a scene with fellow cast members Megan Correia, Jonah Duke (top hat) and Alec Taylor for the Old Colony Drama club's production of "Peter Pan" at the regional vocational high school's Rochester campus. There will be two performances, on Saturday night and on Sunday afternoon. Photo by Mick ColageoMar 04, 2020
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Peter Pan595 viewsEmma Jones, in green costume, rehearses a scene with fellow cast members Megan Correia, Jonah Duke (top hat) and Alec Taylor for the Old Colony Drama club's production of "Peter Pan" at the regional vocational high school's Rochester campus. There will be two performances, on Saturday night and on Sunday afternoon. Photo by Mick ColageoMar 04, 2020
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Peter Pan438 viewsEmma Jones, in green costume, rehearses a scene with fellow cast members Megan Correia, Jonah Duke (top hat) and Alec Taylor for the Old Colony Drama club's production of "Peter Pan" at the regional vocational high school's Rochester campus. There will be two performances, on Saturday night and on Sunday afternoon. Photo by Mick ColageoMar 04, 2020
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Robert Hiller Homecoming523 viewsRobert Hiller III finally returned on March 3 to his Eastover Farms-area home to a grand welcome of family and friends after a bout with the EEE virus that put the Rochester resident in a coma for 19 days and held him in hospital care for seven months. "Excited, happy to be home, happy to see my family, my house and all my friends," Hiller said from his driveway amidst a couple of hundred supporters and media coverage. Photo by Mick ColageoMar 04, 2020
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Robert Hiller Homecoming484 viewsRobert Hiller III finally returned on March 3 to his Eastover Farms-area home to a grand welcome of family and friends after a bout with the EEE virus that put the Rochester resident in a coma for 19 days and held him in hospital care for seven months. "Excited, happy to be home, happy to see my family, my house and all my friends," Hiller said from his driveway amidst a couple of hundred supporters and media coverage. Photo by Mick ColageoMar 04, 2020
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Robert Hiller Homecoming476 viewsRobert Hiller III finally returned on March 3 to his Eastover Farms-area home to a grand welcome of family and friends after a bout with the EEE virus that put the Rochester resident in a coma for 19 days and held him in hospital care for seven months. "Excited, happy to be home, happy to see my family, my house and all my friends," Hiller said from his driveway amidst a couple of hundred supporters and media coverage. Photo by Mick ColageoMar 04, 2020
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