Run for Dudley Pond – The Dudley Pond Association’s annual 5k Run Run, a 3.5-mile scenic loop around the pond for kids and adults, both runnders and walkers, was held Sunday, Oct 6. The watershed group maintains the pond and carries out weed and litter control, safety, abuse and nuissance, water-improvement, and other activities, all supported by community-building events sucha as the Fun Run.
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