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Could This Year’s Drought Dull Fall Foliage Viewing? You May be Surprised

Fall is in the air and thoughts turn to pumpkins, cider and brightly colored leaves.ÌýAccording to experts at the Âé¶¹app's Extension, despite drought conditions in the Northeast there should be plenty of leaf peeping opportunities this year, it is just happening a little earlier... Read More

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