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Child tried to put branch into chipper at private home in Salem, CT.

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Child tried to put branch into chipper at private home in Salem, CT.

School remembers when boys wore ties, girls wore knee-length skirts and a hot lunch was 40 cents.
Child tried to put branch into chipper at private home in Salem, CT.
Child tried to put branch into chipper at private home.
Child tried to put branch into chipper at private home.
Incident took place on Route 12 Monday afternoon.
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