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Published: 4/24/2021 7:29:19 AM
AMHERST – Paul Sullivan and Troy Doming, both of Belchertown, found plenty of concrete surface to try their longboard skate boards around the University of Massachusetts campus on Friday, finally settling on a gentle ramp between the Lederle Graduate Research Research Tower and Goessman Laboratory. Even though the campus was not as bustling as it would be in a normal year, the two riders, along with Troy’s brother Dakota, were being mindful of pedestrians and didn’t take to the ramp when there was anyone on, or approaching, it.
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