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Give Thanks for Your Own Good Health By Helping Others in Need
Make November's Thanksgiving Holiday mean much more than overeating and 27 shopping days until Christmas. Share your good health with those in need by being a life-saving volunteer blood donor this November.
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Joe Lamb Council Meets the Candidates
Thursday evening, Oct. 16, was "Meet the Candidates Night" at the social meeting of the Joseph Lamb Council No. 5723 Knights of Columbus, Plainview/Hicksville, held in the cafeteria of Our Lady of Mercy School in Hicksville.
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Father's Tragic Injury Prompts Education Fund
Living and working in Manhattan, Frank Jones normally arranged to stay in Hicksville on weekends with his friend Jim Dorsey so he could spend Saturdays with his daughter, Jennifer, who lives with her mother in North Massapequa. On a tragic and unforgettable Saturday morning last February, Dorsey woke to discover his friend surrounded by a pool of blood.
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Entertainment Books by Kiwanis on Sale
The Kiwanis Foundation of Hicksville is raising funds by selling the 1998 Entertainment Book (Nassau and Suffolk editions). Each book contains hundreds of 2-for-1 and 50 percent discounts on dining, travel, shopping, movies, special events and much more.
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MCAP Returns With Carpet Bombing in Roslyn
Middle Class American Productions have returned with their 10th original comedy currently amidst a six-show run at The Arena Players Second Stage Theatre on Route 109 in Farmingdale. Penned by John Blenn, an East Meadow playwright, Carpet Bombing in Roslyn offers a revealing glimpse through the spokes of the big wheel of entertainment and into the soul of a newspaper struggling to keep its finger on the pulse of the industry.
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Chamber Gets Check for Downtown Development
A check for $25,000 was recently presented to the Hicksville Chamber of Commerce from the New York State Office of Economic Development. The Town of Oyster Bay, through its Department of Intergovernmental Affairs, helped to secure the grant money which will be used to conduct a study of Hicksville's business community to determine ways of improving and revitalizing its downtown economy.
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Share Your Holiday Spirit
Designed by Helen Keller National Center (HKNC) students who are vision and hearing impaired or deaf-blind, unique and colorful holiday cards are now available for sale in Port Washington.
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Superintendent Finn Greets Retirees
The Association of Retired Hicksville School Employees held its General Membership Meeting on Oct. 8 at the VFW Hall in Hicksville. Over 130 retirees were present to hear Hicksville's new Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Edward J. Finn, bring greetings to the group. Dr. Finn spoke eloquently and all who were present were greatly impressed by his warmth and understanding of the needs of retirees.
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