John Marshall Elementary School Newsletter, January 20 - 27 East

John Marshall Elementary School Newsletter, January 20

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The Wesnofske farm in Bridgehampton grows potatoes for wholesale distribution. ALEXANDRA TALTY

The Wesnofske farm in Bridgehampton grows potatoes for wholesale distribution. ALEXANDRA TALTY

author on Jan 17, 2011
John Marshall Elementary School Newsletter At the Tuesday, January 11th PTA meeting, special presenter Cindy Lee Pierce, along with the JMMES Computer Teacher, Linda Reiser, a cyber-bullying prevention presentation was... more

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