NewsMay 18, 2012

Noreen Hyslop, Tom Love
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Noreen Hyslop, Tom Love
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Noreen Hyslop, Tom Love
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Noreen Hyslop, Tom Love
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Noreen Hyslop, Tom Love
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Noreen Hyslop, Tom Love
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Noreen Hyslop, Tom Love
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Noreen Hyslop, Tom Love
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Noreen Hyslop, Tom Love
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Noreen Hyslop, Tom Love
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Noreen Hyslop, Tom Love
story image illustation
Noreen Hyslop, Tom Love
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Noreen Hyslop, Tom Love
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Noreen Hyslop, Tom Love
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Noreen Hyslop, Tom Love
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Noreen Hyslop, Tom Love
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Noreen Hyslop, Tom Love
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Noreen Hyslop, Tom Love
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Noreen Hyslop, Tom Love
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Noreen Hyslop, Tom Love
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Noreen Hyslop, Tom Love
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Noreen Hyslop, Tom Love
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Noreen Hyslop, Tom Love

A 125-acre farm located in rural Bloomfield is scheduled to officially open in August to accommodate disabled veterans in the area. A fully handicap-accessible blind and cabin in the woods will be offered to local disabled veterans at no cost through a cooperative effort of the landowner and the American Legion Post 59 in Dexter. The project was officially launched this week. Donations from throughout the community make the venture possible.

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