
Giselle Bonner of Trenton, N.J., is working hard to get the prize out of her plastic eggs. BY RON MACARTHUR

Orly Bruening of Newark looks for eggs in the Canalfront Park's playground, the place set aside for young children to look. BY RON MACARTHUR

Nora Klein, visiting from Alexandria, Va., is all smiles after gathering up a basketful of eggs. BY RON MACARTHUR
More than 300 children took over Canalfront Park March 30 looking for 6,000 Easter eggs hidden in every corner of the park along the Lewes-Rehoboth Canal. It was the first egg hunt sponsored by Friends of the Canalfront Park.
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