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FELLOWSHIP RECIPIENT THE MERRIMACK COMES TO THE CLASSROOM CONCORD TEACHER USES FUNDS TO STUDY RIVER, FORM PROGRAM FOR SCIENCE STUDENTS

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The Boston Globe, October 16th, 1988

PENACOOK - The fallen leaves crunched underfoot as Joyce Read headed toward the river. The water was low and placid in the early evening chill and she spoke of the Merrimack as if it were an old friend. She twisted her face and seemed to scour her mind when asked why she decided to study the river, then answered in a tone that echoed of traditional New England practicality. "Well, you might just as well study something in your backyard." Read, a seventh-grade science teacher at Rundlett Junior High School in Concord and 1988 recipient of the $5,000 Christa McAuliffe memorial summer study fell...

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Paul Tolme, Contributing Reporter. The Boston Globe, October 16th, 1988. FELLOWSHIP RECIPIENT THE MERRIMACK COMES TO THE CLASSROOM CONCORD TEACHER USES FUNDS TO STUDY RIVER, FORM PROGRAM FOR SCIENCE STUDENTS. Content provided by HighBeam Research.

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