Hammond Central School partnered with the St. Lawrence County Health Initiative, Clarkson University, and George Mason University to bring a rural traffic garden to the area. The event was possible through...
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Hammond Central School partnered with the St. Lawrence County Health Initiative, Clarkson University, and George Mason University to bring a rural traffic garden to the area. The event was possible through a donation of $1,400 from the Claxton Hepburn Medical Center. The donation funded the bicycles and helmets that students will use on the creation of miniature streetscapes that are scaled-down versions of real-world rural, urban, and suburban environments, complete with road markings, signs, and crosswalks. See story here. Photo submitted.