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This Upper East Side Grandmother Is Walking Every Block In Manhattan
Marilyn Menick, 76, has been making her way through the borough since 2023, and this weekend, 275 people will join her.

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Marilyn Menick, 76, has been making her way through the borough since 2023, and this weekend, 275 people will join her.

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