NORWOOD -- Natural resources and criminal justice program students from BOCES’ Seaway Tech Center participated in their Adopt A Highway roadside cleanup recently. Seaway Tech cleans a two-mile …
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NORWOOD -- Natural resources and criminal justice program students from BOCES’ Seaway Tech Center participated in their Adopt A Highway roadside cleanup recently.
Seaway Tech cleans a two-mile section on Route 56 in Norwood each fall and spring.
From left, in front, are Emily Brothers, Morgan Williams (Norwood Norfolk Central), Dlayne Harvey, Connor Deruchia, Aryanna Jacobs, Selina Cullen Lazore(Massena Central) ; Sandra Snyder, Elizabeth Oney (Canton Central); Bryanna Pryce, Eric Delrmier, McKenna Tatro (Massena); Kristen Klemko (Colton-Pierrepont Central); John Morgan, Natural Resources Instructor; Breanna Perryman(Massena); Tracey Sloan, Natural Resources Assistant; second row, Brianna Bean, Nate Currier, Austin Amo, Chad Mattison, Kyle White(Massena); Austin Ames (Norwood);Morgan Fisher(Canton); Devin Markes (Massena); Jordan ferguson(Canton); Hunter Perrine, Jade Niles (Massena); Juddy Plumb, Criminal Justice Instructor.