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Rachel,
If you are listing communes there was one in Paradox, NY called Highland
Community. It also ran a boarding school (Highland Community School) for
Special Children and later for what would today be called Children at
Risk This was in the late 60's. It was a Summerhillian school.

Rolland Miner
Director
NWDB Survey 2000


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