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Project MOST Receives East Hampton Town Proclamation

By Jacqueline Moore
1 minute 01/17/2024 Share

Cate Rogers, Sylvia Overby, Rebecca Morgan Taylor, Peter Van Scoyoc, Kathee Burke-Gonzalez, David LysRichard Lewin

Hugh King, Town Supervisor Kathee Burke-GonzalezRichard Lewin

P.M. Community Program Coordinator Jacqueline Gravina Wohlleb, P.M. Assistant Program Coordinator Melissa Anderson, Tasha VillacisRichard Lewin

Project MOST ProclamationRichard Lewin

Project MOST Executive Director Rebecca Morgan TaylorRichard Lewin

Rebecca Morgan Taylor, Sharon Morgan, Town Board Member Thomas FlightRichard Lewin

Rebecca Morgan Taylor, the executive director of Project MOST, a nonprofit organization geared towards providing after-school and summer learning programs, was honored with a proclamation during an East Hampton town meeting.

East Hampton Town Supervisor Peter Van Scoyoc presented the commendation, acknowledging Taylor’s 20 years of service and commitment.

The proclamation praised her “Passion for education and dedication to her work, which has made her an instrumental member of the community.”

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