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Take a First Day Hike To Celebrate the New Year
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Get together with family and friends for hikes all over the state on New Year’s Day. What a way to start 2017.
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Get together with family and friends for hikes all over the state on New Year’s Day. What a way to start 2017.
The hiker is identified as 26 year old John Holden of Jefferson, Mass.
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