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- NEWS:
Newburger Ready for Fifth Term
''I have tried to put the town's house in order,'' North Hempstead Town Supervisor May Newburger told Anton Newspapers in a recent interview. During her eight years in office, Supervisor Newburger has brought North Hempstead ''from the lowest to the highest bond rating,'' starting with an $8 million debt left over from the Republicans and, four terms later, boasting a $5-and-a-half million surplus.
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- NEWS:
Angelo Ferrara Running for North Hempstead Town Supervisor
Angelo Ferrara, who is the Republican candidate for the position of the North Hempstead Town Supervisor, when interviewed last week by Anton newspapers said, "Let me begin by saying, as supervisor, I will ensure that fiscal responsibility is returned to the Town of North Hempstead."
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- SPORTS:
Rebels Football Squad Continues Difficult Season, Demonstrates Improvement
The Great Neck South boys varsity football team has recently shown some signs of progress, but its season has remained difficult and so far, winless. The team is currently 0-6, although it has improved in recent encounters.
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- SPORTS:
LI Gold Coast 5M/5K
The 24th annual Long Island Gold Coast 5M/5K Run, to benefit the United Community Fund of Great Neck and North New Hyde Park, is set for Sunday, Nov. 11 at 9 a.m. This year's event will start from an all new location, Great Neck North High School and feature an all new route designed by Ed Melnick of the Greater Long Island Running Club. Melnick's firm, The Big Finish, will also provide accurate race timing using the "winning time chip system."
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- OPINION:
Peace for the School Year
- OPINION:
Environmental Record
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