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Suburban Occupy sees opportunity to reenergize

Organizers in the suburbs around Boston say that the end of the encampment at Dewey Square completes one phase of the Occupy movement, but also marks the beginning of another. In communities close to the city, training and planning has begun with the goal of renewing protests - but not necessarily with the same methods as employed by the urban tent dwellers before Dec. 10. And one suburban nonprofit hopes to bring a statue or plaque to Boston, a commemoration of the downtown location of the evicted camp.

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