RIVERSIDE BEE RESULTS -- The Riverside School in Lyndonville held its annual Spelling Bee last month. Seventh-grader Mackay Breton, of Kirby, won first place; fifth-grader Jasmine Whittaker, of Kirby, placed second; and seventh-grader Sarah Barrett, of Westmore, won third place. Mackay will go on to compete at the State Bee at St. Michael's College on March 19.
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