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Hi, AAA! I’ve never been great at long goodbyes, so I’ll cut to the chase: as of March 1, 2023, I will be stepping down
Hi, AAA! I’ve never been great at long goodbyes, so I’ll cut to the chase: as of March 1, 2023, I will be stepping down
After what seems like the 14th month of March, my first trip up to Fahnestock State Park was just what I needed to shake out
It’s that time of year again, babes. Throw on your warm clothes and shove some HotHands down your pants— we’re observing Orion! Winter is my
Jenny Jump Observing Session, Wednesday, June 24, 2020 Reports by Bart Fried, Katherine Troche from Bart: AAA members Kat Troche and Jordy Perez joined me
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