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(Staten Island Museum) staten island advance Well, two things — first, tap the maple trees. And then start looking for the skunk cabbage. Indeed the maple trees are alive on Staten Island.
Got a maple tree? Get your drill, the kids, the neighbors and go outside and tap it.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- In winter, maple trees are alive on Staten Island. And staff members at Clay Pit Ponds Park are there to educate visitors with a tour, talk and taste of maple sap tapped ...
The Indigenous peoples of Turtle Island had taught the first European colonizers how to tap the maple tree and make maple sugar or syrup, according to historians.
Three local nonprofit organizations are collaborating to help spruce up two traffic islands on North Maple Road near M-14 in Ann Arbor. The traffic islands, which lie north and south of M-14, each ...
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