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Rosie’s Bakery by Kally Proctor
Who would’ve thought that the people behind some of the Boston areas award winning American classics, such as chocolate chip cookies and fudge brownies, would be immigrants? Not me. Not until I walked into Rosie’s Bakery and heard the interesting story behind the store. It all started with Judy Rosenberg, a kid who loved eating […]
VERNAL POOLS: Why Are They Important? by Chase Dallin
Vernal pools are beautiful. Vernal or ephemeral pools are temporary pools of water that offer protection to juvenile amphibians and insects. They are created when snow melts, and a large amount of the water gathers in a single place. Since vernal pools usually develop inland they’re completely free of predatory fish. We don’t typically think […]