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Mayor Mulcahy Takes Help From Fifth Graders To Better Sag Harbor Environment

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Sag Harbor Mayor Kathleen Mulcahy was a guest speaker at teacher Kryn Olson's 5th Grade Science class at the Sag Harbor Elementary School on Thursday, October 10th, to help work with her students on a project to raise awareness about pollutants flowing through the storm drains into the bay.   MICHAEL HELLER

Sag Harbor Mayor Kathleen Mulcahy was a guest speaker at teacher Kryn Olson's 5th Grade Science class at the Sag Harbor Elementary School on Thursday, October 10th, to help work with her students on a project to raise awareness about pollutants flowing through the storm drains into the bay. MICHAEL HELLER

Sag Harbor Mayor Kathleen Mulcahy was a guest speaker at teacher Kryn Olson's 5th Grade Science class at the Sag Harbor Elementary School on Thursday, October 10th, to help work with her students on a project to raise awareness about pollutants flowing through the storm drains into the bay. MICHAEL HELLER

Sag Harbor Mayor Kathleen Mulcahy was a guest speaker at teacher Kryn Olson's 5th Grade Science class at the Sag Harbor Elementary School on Thursday, October 10th, to help work with her students on a project to raise awareness about pollutants flowing through the storm drains into the bay. MICHAEL HELLER

Sag Harbor Village Mayor Kathleen Mulcahy visited Sag Harbor Elementary School to discuss the environment.  COURTESY SYNTAX

Sag Harbor Village Mayor Kathleen Mulcahy visited Sag Harbor Elementary School to discuss the environment. COURTESY SYNTAX

Sag Harbor Village Mayor Kathleen Mulcahy visited Sag Harbor Elementary School to discuss the environment.  COURTESY SYNTAX

Sag Harbor Village Mayor Kathleen Mulcahy visited Sag Harbor Elementary School to discuss the environment. COURTESY SYNTAX

Sag Harbor Village Mayor Kathleen Mulcahy visited Sag Harbor Elementary School to discuss the environment.  COURTESY SYNTAX

Sag Harbor Village Mayor Kathleen Mulcahy visited Sag Harbor Elementary School to discuss the environment. COURTESY SYNTAX

Sag Harbor Village Mayor Kathleen Mulcahy visited Sag Harbor Elementary School to discuss the environment.  COURTESY SYNTAX

Sag Harbor Village Mayor Kathleen Mulcahy visited Sag Harbor Elementary School to discuss the environment. COURTESY SYNTAX

Sag Harbor Village Mayor Kathleen Mulcahy visited Sag Harbor Elementary School to discuss the environment.  COURTESY SYNTAX 

Sag Harbor Village Mayor Kathleen Mulcahy visited Sag Harbor Elementary School to discuss the environment.  COURTESY SYNTAX 

Sag Harbor Village Mayor Kathleen Mulcahy visited Sag Harbor Elementary School to discuss the environment.  COURTESY SYNTAX 

Sag Harbor Village Mayor Kathleen Mulcahy visited Sag Harbor Elementary School to discuss the environment.  COURTESY SYNTAX 

authorStaff Writer on Oct 14, 2019
Sag Harbor Village Mayor Kathleen Mulcahy visited science teacher Kryn Olson’s fifth grade science lab at Sag Harbor Elementary School on October 10 to discuss current projects to address the... more

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