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St. Anthony's Early Childhood Center Uses TSF Grant to Make Needed Facility Updates
Posted on: Monday, October 24, 2011
A $17,000 grant from TSF will help St. Anthony’s Early Childhood Center make needed updates to the 51-year-old facility, which serves families in the city of Schenectady, Niskayuna, Scotia-Glenville, Burnt Hills, Clifton Park, and Rotterdam. Funds will be used to install a ramp to make the building accessible to those with disabilities; new flooring to replace unsafe and unsightly cracked tile; and new equipment, furniture and teaching materials for the new toddler and kindergarten rooms.
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