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Pierson Middle School Students Take Part In Red Ribbon Week

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Students at Pierson Middle School do a wordsearch puzzle during lunch as part of a Red Ribbon Week activity. ALYSSA MELILLO

Students at Pierson Middle School do a wordsearch puzzle during lunch as part of a Red Ribbon Week activity. ALYSSA MELILLO

A detail of Geoffrey Nimmer's entry into last year's year's "Planters: On & Off the Ground" container exhibition at LongHouse Reserve.

A detail of Geoffrey Nimmer's entry into last year's year's "Planters: On & Off the Ground" container exhibition at LongHouse Reserve.

View at the garden of Michael Raynes.  DAWN WATSON

View at the garden of Michael Raynes. DAWN WATSON

Students at Pierson Middle School cheer upon learning they came in first place in a wordsearch puzzle Red Ribbon Week activity to earn points for their team. ALYSSA MELILLO

Students at Pierson Middle School cheer upon learning they came in first place in a wordsearch puzzle Red Ribbon Week activity to earn points for their team. ALYSSA MELILLO

Students at Pierson Middle School cheer upon learning they came in second place in a wordsearch puzzle Red Ribbon Week activity to earn points for their team. ALYSSA MELILLO

Students at Pierson Middle School cheer upon learning they came in second place in a wordsearch puzzle Red Ribbon Week activity to earn points for their team. ALYSSA MELILLO

At the Sag Harbor home of Lenore and Adam Sender.   DAWN WATSON

At the Sag Harbor home of Lenore and Adam Sender. DAWN WATSON

Pierson Middle School seventh graders Jessup Kunzeman, left, and Ellie Borzilleri do a

Pierson Middle School seventh graders Jessup Kunzeman, left, and Ellie Borzilleri do a

At the Sag Harbor home of Lenore and Adam Sender.   DAWN WATSON

At the Sag Harbor home of Lenore and Adam Sender. DAWN WATSON

Roses need special protection in the colder months. DAWN WATSON

Roses need special protection in the colder months. DAWN WATSON

authorAlyssa Melillo on Oct 29, 2014
Pierson Middle School students scurried into the cafeteria on Tuesday morning clad in Onesies, flannel pants and bathrobes to celebrate Pajama Day. After purchasing lunch, they situated themselves at their... more

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