About 400 elementary- and middle-school students taking part in the Shenendehowa Inventors program will display their inventions at the former Cotton Market store at Clifton Park Center from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.
Justin Zaremski crouches by the creek bed, picks up a rock and turns it over in his hand, studying its angles with careful deliberation.
Then he places the rock, which is slightly bigger than a bird’s egg, on top of a larger stone that resembles a Midwestern state; this rock rests atop a smaller stone, which sits on a stone tripod. The pile, which juts upward like a misshapen finger, seems to defy gravity. ...
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