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People came from all over to see the total solar eclipse in New England, and told our reporters what it felt like.
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People gathered across Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine to experience the 2024 total solar eclipse, and they had great weather for it.
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Isabelle Lopez she spent a lot of her time in 2023 carefully keeping track of different plant and animal species across 32 preserves in the state. Her career path and time outdoors has also been a way to connect not just to New Hampshire but with her Ecuadorian heritage.
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Para dos mujeres, los baños de agua fría son una manera de pausar, recargarse mentalmente, y conectar con ellas mismas y con el paisaje de Vermont.
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WATCH: The cold water dips are also a way for both women to pause, recharge mentally, and connect not just with themselves, but with Vermont’s landscape.
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Conexión: Cómo la jardinería mantiene a esta Latina en Connecticut arraigada con su herencia peruanaLa jardinería se convirtió en un pasatiempo para Emely Ricci durante la pandemia. Entre sus tomates y pepinos, plantó huacatay, una hierba que se utiliza en la cocina peruana.
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Gardening became Emely Ricci’s hobby during the pandemic. Among her tomatoes and cucumbers, she planted huacatay, an herb used in Peruvian cooking.
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Nando Jaramillo grows heirloom corn in Vermont using regenerative farming practices. He uses the corn to make masa for arepas and empanadas, which he sells throughout Vermont's Upper Valley.
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Nando Jaramillo cosecha maíz tradicional, también llamado de reliquia, con prácticas de agricultura regenerativa. Utiliza su maíz para hacer masa de arepas y empanadas, las cuales vende en el Upper Valley de Vermont.
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Ruth Castillo vive cerca de Mt. Moosilauke en New Hampshire. Ella busca maneras de facilitar el acceso a actividades al aire libre, como escalada, senderismo y surfing. Pero, también quiere que Latinos en New England tengan la oportunidad de definir su propia relación con la naturaleza.
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Ruth Castillo, who lives near New Hampshire’s Mt. Moosilauke, finds ways to make it easier to participate in the outdoors through climbing, surfing or hiking. But she also wants Latinos in New England to find their own ways to be outside.
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ECOS is a rite of passage for Springfield Public School children, where 60% of the student population is Latino. The nature program teaches students about everything from the water cycle to how to build a shelter.