The students, part of the Pawling school's Record Club, ventured to the station, which broadcasts on 103.7 FM radio under the call letters WPWL. The station is less than 10 years old and aims to serve the local residents. According to its website, it features more than a dozen radio programs and many segments on rotation.
Trinity-Pawling is a school of more than 300 boys in grades seven-12. It offers 100 academic courses and 18 advanced placement courses.
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