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ACES Tree Walk

ACES interns present a project reinforcing the importance of trees
Mike Springer
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May 27, 2021
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Maplecrest Farm

Newburyport High School Principal Andy Wulf speaks Saturday during the dedication of the new Tree Walk at Indian Hill Reservoir in West Newbury. The informational walk, featuring a series of plaques teaching walkers about the trees they find along the path, was created by NHS students Nicolas Forestell and Jackson Darling (background, left) as part of a youth internship program with the Alliance of Climate and Environmental Stewards, or ACES. About 20 people attended the event. Listening at right is David Moody of West Newbury.

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Maple Crest Farm owner John Elwell talks with students about internship opportunities at his West Newbury farm. KEITH SULLIVAN/ Staff photo
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