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Our oral history project. Hear interviews with people who live and work on the river.
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Welcome to Cold Spring School's Mill River Podcasts. Seven locations along the Mill River are featured. Some wonderful speakers share their expertise with us.
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This map shows the Mill River. The locations of the River Cams and Water Testing Sites are marked.
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Exclusive looks at the Mill River, Quinnipiac River, and the New Haven area.
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We have been collecting water testing data at sites along the river to check for water quality. There is also information on critters that we found in the water and plants that we found living on the banks of the river.
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New Haven has many bridges! We have been studying them, and we found some interesting information. We even went on a ride on the Tug Boat to get a closer look!
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Check out the interesting geological features of New Haven.
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The first people to live along the Mill River were the Quinnipiak Indians.
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Things we put into the air, like deisel fumes, effect air and water quality.
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Welcome to Cold Spring School's virtual bug museum. This website consists of microscopic pictures, drawings, movies, and information about lots of different kinds of bugs.
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