From left, Leann West, Rande Richardson and Mark Wladis. St. Lawrence County non-traditional students will be able to apply for a new scholarship through the Northern New York Community Foundation. …
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From left, Leann West, Rande Richardson and Mark Wladis.
St. Lawrence County non-traditional students will be able to apply for a new scholarship through the Northern New York Community Foundation.
The Wladis Law Firm of Syracuse recently gave the foundation $1,500 to start the fund.
Applications will be available in February and winners will be named in the spring, the foundation said.