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A (very) belated note of thanks to Mark Pensiero, all the folks at Save the Environment of Moorestown (STEM) and to everyone who had a hand in planting native grasses and creating a pollinator field at Swede Run Fields.

We’re fortunate in Moorestown to have excellent town and county parks and open spaces. And we’re fortunate to have dedicated citizens who recognize the value of open space and work to preserve and enhance it. Pollinators — the birds, bees, bats, bugs and butterflies that are so important to a healthy environment — are fortunate, too.

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You can read more about Swede Run Fields and all of Moorestown’s open spaces at www.stemonline.org.

Paul Conlow

Moorestown

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