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Clean-up begins at Jasper-Troupsburg high school after the flooding
Jasper, New York – According to Jasper-Troupsburg Central School District Superintendant LeeAnne Jordan, clean-up has begun at the high school from last week’s flooding.
Bottled water is needed and donations can be dropped off at the Servpro tent at the high school, Jordan said.
Teams are also hard-working to get the vacant Canisteo school building ready for students to arrive on September 8.
The Jasper-Troupsburg High School was damaged last week after the heavy rains and flooding brought almost four feet of water through the halls.
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