Legis. Thorne, who also serves as a director of the Suffolk County Soil and Water Conservation District, secured $4,393.25 in funding for the Patchogue Community Garden. The organization grows …
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Legis. Thorne, who also serves as a director of the Suffolk County Soil and Water Conservation District, secured $4,393.25 in funding for the Patchogue Community Garden. The organization grows fresh vegetables, harvests them, and delivers the produce to local food pantries—making a meaningful impact on the community. The funding will help cover infrastructure costs and aid in their future endeavors. Thorne is also a proud member of the club.
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