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Published 2:12 pm Tuesday, June 10, 2008
LEARNING THE CLASSICS: The fourth-graders in Mary Heath’s classroom show their Greek mythology puppets. Their puppet show will be part of the Literacy Celebration held at Chautauqua on Friday
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