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Clean Is The New Dirty Brings

Drug-Free Message to College

Dylan Clark, Oneonta, founder of the Clean Is The New Dirty sobriety movement, took to painting the Hartwick wall on Wednesday, Sept. 2. to share their message of support with the phrase "Sobriety in, drug abuse is out!". He was joined by fellow members Haley Cornell, Mickey Romano, Alisha Johnson and Elijah Vergari. "College students are here to learn." said Clark. "There is nothing wrong with them if they want to be sober at school." (Ian Austin/ allotsego.com)
Dylan Clark, Oneonta, founder of the Clean Is The New Dirty sobriety movement, took to painting the Hartwick College wall on Wednesday, Sept. 2. to share their message of support with the phrase “Sobriety in, drug abuse is out!” He was joined by fellow members Haley Cornell, Mickey Romano, Alisha Johnson and Elijah Vergari. “College students are here to learn.” said Clark. “There is nothing wrong with them if they want to be sober at school.” (Ian Austin/ allotsego.com)

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  1. I think it’s all a lie.. do your research on Dylan Clark . The guy was locked up a few months back with narcotics 3 times in one week. Pathetic. U can’t help users unless they want the help them selfs first. No one can do it for u. A joke he is. A sheep leading them to slaughter.

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