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Students from Sanborn Regional High School work the soil at Powwow Pond in Kingston to help with lessening runoff from the road on New Boston Road.
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Sanborn Regional High School biology teacher Dan Smith works with sophomore Mooly Messina planting a Virginia Rose at Powwow Pond in Kingston to help with lessening runoff from the road on New Boston Road.
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Sanborn Regional High School sophomores, from left, Katie Allen, Hayley Martin, Haley KIng and Lauren Fotino use Twitter to tweet their work  at Powwow Pond in Kingston.
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Sanborn Regional High School sophomores Emma Dolan, left, and Maighan LeBlanc plant a dogwood tree at Powwow Pond in Kingston to help with lessening runoff from the road on New Boston Road.
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Sanborn Regional High School students helped plant this rain garden near the edge of Powwow Pond in Kingston to help with lessening runoff from the road on New Boston Road.
PAUL BILODEAU/Staff photo

Students from Sanborn Regional High School work the soil at Powwow Pond in Kingston to help with lessening runoff from the road on New Boston Road.
PAUL BILODEAU/Staff photo

Students from Sanborn Regional High School work the soil at Powwow Pond in Kingston to help with lessening runoff from the road on New Boston Road.
PAUL BILODEAU/Staff photo

Students from Sanborn Regional High School work the soil at Powwow Pond in Kingston to help with lessening runoff from the road on New Boston Road.
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