Ossipee Central School fifth-graders Divinia Brown, Colin Shine and Mia Morrill capture water bugs in the Swift River in Tamworth under the guidance of Green Mountain Conservation Group on Oct. 10. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
Ossipee Central School fifth-graders Divinia Brown, Colin Shine and Mia Morrill capture water bugs in the Swift River in Tamworth under the guidance of Green Mountain Conservation Group on Oct. 10. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
TAMWORTH — The water quality of the Swift River in Tamworth Village is good, according to a survey of aquatic creatures conducted by fifth-graders at Ossipee Central School last Friday with help from the Green Mountain Conservation Group.Â
Fifth-grade teacher Tracey Holmes said that the school partners each year with GMCG, which sends representatives to the school to teach students about water quality.
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