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Nashua Native Seeks To Raise $500K For Special Cancer Research
Carolyn Choate will attempt to raise the remaining $500K of a research project by kayaking from Nashua to Baltimore's Harbor.

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Carolyn Choate will attempt to raise the remaining $500K of a research project by kayaking from Nashua to Baltimore's Harbor.

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