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Lottie DiGiando, 4, Lane DiGiando, 9, and Perri Jasper, 9, made sun and moon sugar cookies to celebrate the eclipse. (Photo courtesy of Darlene Kuprienko Jasper).

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Our readers, our eclipse
August 29, 2017 3:36 p.m.

Our readers, our eclipse

On Aug. 21, people gathered in town parks, neighborhoods and on mountain tops to witness one of nature’s biggest phenomenon, the eclipse of the sun. One has not been seen in North America since 1979 and it was the first time that the path of totality crossed the entire continental United States since 1918.