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MAUS PARK. For information prior to this entry, refer to [[RAFFERTY SLOUGH]] and [[MOORE'S MILL]].


MAUS PARK. In 2003 restoration efforts for the area were being led by students from the [[CENTRAL ALTERNATIVE HIGH SCHOOL]]. Beginning in September Central students visited the site every day and plans were in place to continue the program through at least the end of the first academic quarter. The goal of the school was to have every Central student involved for at least a few hours. (1)
In 2003 restoration efforts for the area were being led by students from the [[CENTRAL ALTERNATIVE HIGH SCHOOL]]. Beginning in September Central students visited the site every day and plans were in place to continue the program through at least the end of the first academic quarter. The goal of the school was to have every Central student involved for at least a few hours. (1)





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MAUS PARK. For information prior to this entry, refer to RAFFERTY SLOUGH and MOORE'S MILL.

In 2003 restoration efforts for the area were being led by students from the CENTRAL ALTERNATIVE HIGH SCHOOL. Beginning in September Central students visited the site every day and plans were in place to continue the program through at least the end of the first academic quarter. The goal of the school was to have every Central student involved for at least a few hours. (1)



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1. Heldt, Diane, "Students Adopt Park," Telegraph Herald, September 26, 2003, p. 1A