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Awe, damage mark trail of bear sightings

Residents contact police in 3 towns

Carla Jones missed seeing the bear, but awoke to find one of the bird feeders at her Uxbridge home smashed and a few others damaged. Like some others who live in the area, she said she wasn't fearful. 'Actually, it's kind of cool,' Jones said. Nevertheless, authorities warn that residents should not approach bears. Carla Jones missed seeing the bear, but awoke to find one of the bird feeders at her Uxbridge home smashed and a few others damaged. Like some others who live in the area, she said she wasn't fearful. "Actually, it's kind of cool," Jones said. Nevertheless, authorities warn that residents should not approach bears. (DOMINIC CHAVEZ/GLOBE STAFF)
By John Dyer
Globe Correspondent / May 21, 2008

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Donna Grant was relaxing on her couch when the visitor in black came knocking. "I heard a little crash," she said. "Then I got up and heard a loud crash." (Full article: 696 words)

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