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Members of the High School North chapter of New Jersey REBEL (Reaching Everyone By Exposing Lies), a statewide, youth-led anti-tobacco movement organized with chapters in all 21 counties, participated in the 28th annual Plainsboro Founders Day on May 6.

Participants at the festival included Kate Sandberg, Alicia Rowland, Alexa Greenstein, and Jane Sandberg. All monies received at Plainsboro Founders Day were donated to American Cancer Society.

“Having been a member of this organization for the past three years, I have witnessed the community rallying around our message and supporting the cause, it is exciting to see that we can make a difference and educate teenagers on the dangers of tobacco use in a fun atmosphere,” said Greenstein.

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