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Events & Calendar August 10, 2006
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POST / CALENDAR OF EVENTS
     The following are a list of public meetings and special
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Knights of Pythias visit Northport Veterans Hospital
     Alliance East Meadow Lodge No. 774 Knights of Pythias was honored to visit with the veterans at Northport Veterans Hospital. They distributed many packages of assorted toilet articles to the veterans. Many more events are being planned in the near future for veteran's groups at many facilities. The
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HS Seniors receive scholarships
     On May 17, 2006, the Robert A. Conroy Jr. Foundation awarded two deserving seniors, Anthony Barbato and Spencer Yeager each a $2,000 college scholarship at the Massapequa High School ceremony.
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a $2,000 college scholarship at the Conroy, Sr. Jessica Stolfiearns Girl Scout Silver Award
     Jessica Stolfiof Massapequa Park is a seventh grade honor student at A.G.Berner Middle School. She earned her Girl Scout Silver Award this year and was recognized and honored for it by the community and delegates on may 12. The prestigious Girl Scout Silver Award is the highest honor a Cadette Girl
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New Island Hospital appoints new Vice President
     New Island Hospital has appointed Joseph Cianciotto, formerly vice president at Jzanus Consulting Incorporated, who has held various administrative positions at New Island over the past two years as part of the Jzanus Consulting engagement. Previously most of his career was spent at
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Massapequa resident publishes second novel, Call My Name the Wind
by Rachel Bryson-Brockmann
     David Oser, a Massapequa resident for 40 years, recently published his s e c o n d
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Mental health assistance
     The Mental Health Association in Suffolk County, Inc. has announced its newest support group, a parents support group for parents and guardians caring for an adolescent and/or a teen diagnosed with mental illness to be held Wednesdays, 5:30 p.m. at South Oaks Hospital, Amityville. The group is a pla
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Daylily sale to be held August 19
     The Long Island Daylily Society will be holding a Daylily Sale and Clinic, Saturday, August 19, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Farmingdale University, Route 110 and Melville Road, on the Great Lawn by Roosevelt Hall.
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Massapequa Park Village Merchants Association
Where commerce and community work hand-in-hand
     Next Saturday, August 12 and Sunday, August 13 the Street Festival will be here. We are in the process of making arrangements. It should be an exciting time for all. Tell your friends and family to join us for a very exciting two day of fun and shopping. There will be over 100 vendors. The hours are
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St. William the Abbot school in Seaford holds Race for Education fundraiser
     On Thursday, May 4, St. William the Abbot School in Seaford, held a unique fundraiser, the Race for Education. Every student in the school participated (over 540 of them), all the faculty and the three parish priests. The goal was to raise enough money to purchase 33 new computers and other essentia
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Fifth S.T.O.P. and electronic waste collection day scheduled for August 19
     The fifth of eight Household Hazardous Waste Disposal programs (S.T.O.P.-Stop Throwing Out Pollutants) and Electronic Waste Collection days for Oyster Bay Town residents only is scheduled for Saturday, August 19, according to Town Councilwoman Rose Marie Walker.
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St. Rose of Lima Jr. prep. cheerleading team places second in their category
     St. Rose of Lima CYO held its first Annual Competition on April 2 at John P. McKenna Elementary School, Massapequa Park. Shown in the photo is part of the Junior Prep. Cheer Squad whose members came in second place in their category. Coaches Stacey and Tanya and the coordinator of the event Angela F
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Massapequa Lacrosse Club hosts tournament to raise funds for Juvenile Diabetes
     Massapequa Lacrosse Club hosted a tournament to raise funds for Juvenile Diabetes at John J. Burns Park, and Nassau County Legislator Peter J Schmitt, standing fourth from right, was on hand to cheer the participants.
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