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Updated: 03/24/05
Alex Kelley, 5, and his sister Victoria, 4, model their homemade Easter bonnets covered with rabbits, plastic eggs dangling from the brims, at the Easter bonnet parade at New Boston Central School on Saturday, March 19. The event was sponsored by the parks and recreation department. (Christine Heiser Photo)
Alex Kelley, 5, and his sister Victoria, 4, model their homemade Easter bonnets covered with rabbits, plastic eggs dangling from the brims, at the Easter bonnet parade at New Boston Central School on Saturday, March 19. The event was sponsored by the parks and recreation department. (Christine Heiser Photo)

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