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Published: Thu, 12 Nov 2009
Description: FOX25 Meteorologist A.J. Burnett recently visited JFK Elementary in Billerica.
Full Article: http://www.myfoxboston.com/dpp/weather/school_visits/how-weather-works-jfk-elementary-in-billerica
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" And every town has wanna be and not talking about the weatherman I'm talking about this school because it's called JFK -- is up in Billerica. AJ had his show on the road -- made a lot these children -- they are. You are on every Thursday going -- to schools all over the place within three every weakest part of our how weather works program and these children. And there are you grow it cops -- run out so clear. And -- temperatures around."
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