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Education officials consider pay-to-play alternatives in Watertown - Read More

Date Added: October 06, 2008 07:16:02 PM
WATERTOWN -- Four months after raising the price students pay to play sports, education officials and members of a local sports group continued brainstorming ways to reduce the cost.

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