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Stone wall plunderers leave a heritage in pieces

The remnants of a stone wall in North Hampton, N.H. The remnants of a stone wall in North Hampton, N.H. (Jim Davis/ Globe Staff)
By Brian MacQuarrie
Globe Staff / August 10, 2009

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NORTH HAMPTON, N.H. - State Representative Judith Day shakes her head as she strolls along an old, winding country road in her seaside community, gesturing toward a wall of lichen-covered rocks that gradually dwindles from waist-high to nonexistent. (Full article: 803 words)

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