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A dozen trees planted in Huntington

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Students from the "Green Team" at St. Patrick's school planted a dozen trees at Mill Dam Park in Huntington recently in conjunction with Arbor Day and Earth Day. Jo Ann Bellistri, leader of the team, worked with Councilman Stuart Besen and Conrad Decker of Bartlett Tree Services, as well as with the town’s General Services and Parks Departments. “Children today want to learn about the environment and are enthusiastic about what they can do themselves to make a difference," Besen said. In the back row above are Decker, Besen and Bellistri, with the children.

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