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The Smithtown beach cleanup at Sunken Meadow State Park was a huge success on Saturday, Oct. 22. More than 100 people came out representing every school in the district. Students and teachers acted as citizen scientists, picking up 192 pounds of trash and documented what kind it was. That information will be added to the
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database that follows trends in trash. Lauren Hoffman, Smithtown High School West teacher and Environmental Club advisor, organized the day with her club, Atlantic Marine Conservation Society and the Smithtown Green Team was there with buckets, pickers and gloves. Photos from Smithtown Central School District
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