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Ymca @ Little Tor Elementary
Program Name: YMCA @ Little Tor Elementary
Program Address: 56 Gregory Street, New City NY 10956
Contact Phone: (845) 358-0245
Website: http://www.ccsd.edu/LittleTor.cfm?subpage=438
Detail: The goal of Little Tor School is to provide the opportunities and experiences to help each child reach his/her potential as a life long learner. This facility is authorized to administer medications
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YMCA @ Little Tor Elementary, New City NY
Program Address: 56 Gregory Street, New City NY 10956
Contact Phone: (845) 358-0245
Website: http://www.ccsd.edu/LittleTor.cfm?subpage=438
Detail: The goal of Little Tor School is to provide the opportunities and experiences to help each child reach his/her potential as a life long learner. This facility is authorized to administer medications
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