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Date Added: May 01, 2008 10:19:02 PM
STANFORDVILLE - A new science club has formed at Cold Spring Elementary School this year for first- through fifth-graders, and girls from the EXITE (Exploring Interests in Technology and Engineering) program at Stissing Mountain Middle School paid the young scientists a visit on April 25 to educate and entertain them with fun experiments.

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