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Dan Shurley

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What would a postcolonial Cobbs Creek look like?

We had come to share stories, mourn the loss of the trees, and build a movement. We gathered on a warm Saturday in late April, at the place where Haddington Woods meets Karakung Golf Course, in the shade of a sugar maple that had been spared by the lumber trucks. Tim Dunn unloaded two saplings

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July 6, 2022
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