Little libraries and book boxes have become a popular way for folks to connect with their neighbors, as well as share items like books, toys, games and puzzles with other families.
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Massachusetts Missing Dogs founder Kristin Ericson, of Peabody, helps comfort Zoey after the non-profit organization helped find her safe and sound 40 days after she went missing along the Salem and Swampscott line. (Massachusetts Missing Dogs)
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In the face of a missing dog owner s despair, Kristin Ericson advises never to give up hope as long as there s a chance the missing puppy is out there somewhere looking to be found.
On Monday, 40 days after a black Labrador retriever/collie mix went missing from the Salem/Swampscott line, Zoe reaffirmed Ericson s perpetual optimism for a happy ending for every report to Missing Dogs Massachusetts.