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Vol. 36, No. 7
April 6, 2023
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Unions and workers protest Stony Brook University’s new parking plan
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Seussical opens in Northport Also: Fl!p Circus heads to Lake Grove, Easter Egg Hunts on the North Shore
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‘Little Fish’ show entertains and educates
Local artist Susan Buroker brought her interactive “Little Fish” puppet show to Accompsett Elementary School March 31. “Little Fish” is an interactive SCUPPET (large-scale sculptured puppet) performance, showcasing the effects nitrogen pollution has on aquatic life. “This performance needs to be at every
school on Long Island,” High School West science teacher Kimberly Williams said. She and her marine ecology students along with Lauren Hoffman’s Environmental Club students, as well as Accompsett Middle School science teacher Amy Olander and the Science Club joined forces to help second graders make sock puppet fish to model some of the residents
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of their local waters. District Director of Science Stephanie O’Brien also made sock puppets with the students. “Being part of the performance invests the students to protect the Sound,” Williams said. “All of the students wanted to get the message out.” — Photos from Smithtown Central School District
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