Alcohol is a popular drug for Sag Harbor teenagers—the results of the most recent New York State Youth Development survey says they drink more than their peers in Suffolk County as a whole—but it is not too late for the community to come together to improve the sobering statistics, according to a presentation given to district parents last week.
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