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The Edge

Posted on May 12, 2008 by chrisgraham

Links to stories included in The Edge from the Spring 2008 edition of The New Dominion Magazine …

- Third-year conversion
- Farm-a-cology
- Happy Birthday, JMU!
- Aaron’s Song
- Perriello brings Fifth into play
- Staunton native brings Civil War heroes to life
- Headlining Carnegie Hall - the Waynesboro High School Concert Choir
- Book tells author’s tale of personal redemption, acceptance

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