Two men. A restored brook. A historic site. Thousands of fish.
And one big Sun Devil surprise.
All of them unexpectedly came together in a project to restore the herring run at Town Brook in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Two men. A restored brook. A historic site. Thousands of fish.
And one big Sun Devil surprise.
All of them unexpectedly came together in a project to restore the herring run at Town Brook in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Editor's note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable spring 2021 graduates.
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