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Updated: November 10, 2009, 12:45 pm

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East Hampton LVIS Offers Scholarship To Returning Students

East Hampton - The LVIS of East Hampton is proud to offer the Madelon De Voe Talley Scholarship, of $3,000, to a woman who is at least 25 years of age and wishes to enter or return to college to earn her bachelor's degree. The applicant must be a resident of East Hampton for at least two years.

Applications for the scholarship are available in the LVIS office at 95 Main Street. The applications should be completed by November 17 and returned to the LVIS office.

You may call The LVIS with questions or to have an application mailed to you at 631-324-1220.




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