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600-YEAR-OLD TREE TAKES FINAL BOW

- The Associated Press

bernards, n.j.» A white oak tree that has watched over a New Jersey community and a church for hundreds of years began its final bow Monday as crews began its removal and residents fondly remembered the go-to spot for formal photos, landmark for driving directions and the remarkable piece of natural history.

Crews at the Basking Ridge Presbyteri­an Church in Bernards began taking down the 600-year-old tree that was declared dead after it began showing rot and weakness over the last couple of years.

The two to three days of chopping and pulling will draw attention from residents of a bedroom community about 30 miles west of New York and other tree fans who see it as a chance to bid a final farewell to their close friend.

“I know it seems funny to some to mourn a tree, but I'm really going to miss seeing it,” said Bernards resident Monica Evans, recalling family photos during weddings and communions.

 ?? Seth Wenig, The Associated Press ?? A man is raised by a crane into an oak tree Monday in Basking Ridge, N.J.
Seth Wenig, The Associated Press A man is raised by a crane into an oak tree Monday in Basking Ridge, N.J.

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