by KENNETH C. CROWE II, Times-Union
Janelle Carrigan has never owned a computer, but she will soon because of the Watervliet Housing Authority Laptops for Kids program, which gives college-bound students the tools they need for success. “It’s awesome. They said a lot of our work is going to be based on computers,” said Carrigan, a 17-year-old Cohoes High School senior who will study nursing this fall at Hudson Valley Community College.
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