Westhampton Beach Schools Go Green Once Again - 27 East

Westhampton Beach Schools Go Green Once Again

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Dorothy Nigro's photo of "The Nigro Rose Garden" won Best in Show and first place in the Rose Garden Class.       DOROTHY NIGRO

Dorothy Nigro's photo of "The Nigro Rose Garden" won Best in Show and first place in the Rose Garden Class. DOROTHY NIGRO

Westhampton Beach juniors Bobby Rice, Dan Grindle and senior Subi Chockalingam performed "Give Us Peace" composed by Michael Praetorius at the Solar Energy Project Ribbon Cutting Ceremony.  LOREN CHRISTIE

Westhampton Beach juniors Bobby Rice, Dan Grindle and senior Subi Chockalingam performed "Give Us Peace" composed by Michael Praetorius at the Solar Energy Project Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. LOREN CHRISTIE

Westhampton Beach Schools Superintendent Michael Radday introduced the student trombone trio, who performed at the Solar Energy Project Ribbon Cutting Ceremony.  LOREN CHRISTIE

Westhampton Beach Schools Superintendent Michael Radday introduced the student trombone trio, who performed at the Solar Energy Project Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. LOREN CHRISTIE

Westhampton Beach senior Alexis Arocha sang the Star Spangled Banner at the Solar Engergy Project Ribbon Cutting Ceremony.  LOREN CHRISTIE

Westhampton Beach senior Alexis Arocha sang the Star Spangled Banner at the Solar Engergy Project Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. LOREN CHRISTIE

Westhampton Beach Village board trustee Hank Tucker accepts a citation from Westhampton Beach School board of education president Jim Hulme on behalf of Mayor Conrad Teller.  LOREN CHRISTIE

Westhampton Beach Village board trustee Hank Tucker accepts a citation from Westhampton Beach School board of education president Jim Hulme on behalf of Mayor Conrad Teller. LOREN CHRISTIE

Westhampton Beach juniors Bobby Rice, Dan Grindle and senior Subi Chockalingam performed "Give Us Peace" composed by Michael Praetorius at the Solar Energy Project Ribbon Cutting Ceremony.  LOREN CHRISTIE

Westhampton Beach juniors Bobby Rice, Dan Grindle and senior Subi Chockalingam performed "Give Us Peace" composed by Michael Praetorius at the Solar Energy Project Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. LOREN CHRISTIE

Westhampton Beach Board of Education President Jim Hulme addresses students, faculty, administrators and community leaders.  LOREN CHRISTIE

Westhampton Beach Board of Education President Jim Hulme addresses students, faculty, administrators and community leaders. LOREN CHRISTIE

authorLoren Christie on Mar 6, 2012
Being green just got easier for the Westhampton Beach School District, thanks to a hefty state grant and a lot of initiative. At a ribbon-cutting ceremony held in the high... more

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