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By Mark Kauzlarich ( Contact )  Monday, Sept. 24, 2012
Jill Carnegie, of the Valley of the Kings Sanctuary in Sharon, looks into a trailer that once served as their storage facility for food for the animals. For the first time, the trailer is empty and though the animals still get fed, things are tighter than they used to be.

Photo by: Mark Kauzlarich

Jill Carnegie, of the Valley of the Kings Sanctuary in Sharon, looks into a trailer that once served as their storage facility for food for the animals. For the first time, the trailer is empty and though the animals still get fed, things are tighter than they used to be.

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