Brentwood-Central Islip, NY|News|
Brentwood Student Recognized For Activism Against Littering
Thanks to Edwin Haynes, the Islip Town Board will hold a public hearing to address littering.

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Thanks to Edwin Haynes, the Islip Town Board will hold a public hearing to address littering.

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