Talk:Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts

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Request to add more information to Buzzards Bay page

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Dear Buzzards Bay page editors/administrators,

My name is Tracy and I work for The Standard Times website (SouthCoastToday.com) that is based out of New Bedford, MA. We have a page set up that pertains to the oil spill of Buzzards Bay that happened in 2003. I wanted to add some more information about this spill that I think would be a great piece of information that would be useful to people. The link to our page is http://www.southcoasttoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?Category=SPECIAL15

Please let me know if we can either add the information and cite our website and or add our link to the External Links section since we have information that's relevant to this page.

If someone could get back to me when they have a second, that would be appreciated.

Thank You, --Tracys49 17:32, 14 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

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