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Fort Island Students Get Wild About Nature
Every year, Fort Island Primary teaches second grade students how to get back to nature.

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Every year, Fort Island Primary teaches second grade students how to get back to nature.

Information provided by the Fairlawn Police Department.
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The fire broke out just before midnight on Farmstead Road.
Information provided by the Bath Township Fire Department
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We asked for your favorite love songs, and you weren't shy about sharing! Thank you!
The fourth grade class has been working since September to fund various class projects.
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Information provided the Fairlawn Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
The Fort Island Primary School students jump their way to center stage.