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Proudly standing around their homemade 3-D printer are, from left, Chip Mahoney, 15, high school liaison to the Saxe Middle School Tech Team, D.J. Morse, 13, Jason Campe, 13, Jack Reed, 14, and Grant Morse, 12. Team members displayed their printer at the annual Tech Night Feb. 26. Photo by Jarret Liotta
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Proudly standing around their homemade 3-D printer are, from left,...
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Lucas Quinn, 12, built a robotic arm which he displayed at New Canaan's Tech Night Feb. 26. "I've always thought it was cool having a robotic arm," he said, excited by the work he does with the Tech Team at Saxe Middle School. Photo by Jarret Liotta
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Lucas Quinn, 12, built a robotic arm which he displayed at New...
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Finlay MacKenzie, 11, discovered that "There is no shortcut to cleaning up after your cat." MacKenzie presented his experiment at New Canaan's Tech Night Feb. 26. His father, Clark MacKenzie, left, took part in the experiment by doing the dirty work. Photo by Jarret Liotta
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Finlay MacKenzie, 11, discovered that "There is no shortcut to...
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Lucy Potter, 10, explains the "Eggsperiment," which demonstrates how certain liquids affect one's teeth, to parent Gertraud Humphreys, at New Canaan Public School's Tech Night Feb. 26. "I think it's a great opportunity for the kids to showcase what they learned and they seem energized by it," Humphreys said.
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Lucy Potter, 10, explains the "Eggsperiment," which demonstrates...