Anyone who lives in Rockville Centre knows there are so many people who make the community and the world a better place. Whether they volunteer their time as a the leader of a community organization, …
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11/25/15
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Anyone who lives in Malverne and West Hempstead knows there are so many people who make the community and the world a better place. Whether they volunteer their time as a the leader of a community organization, coach a youth sports league, organize a charitable event or simply give their time or money to worthy causes, these people embody the giving spirit.
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11/24/15
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Anyone who lives in Seaford knows that there are so many people who work to make the community and the world better places.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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11/18/15
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Anyone who lives in Wantagh knows that there are so many people who work to make the community and the world a better place.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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11/18/15
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Lynbrook High School junior Ray Mohler Jr. knows what it’s like to be a scared, sick child in an unfamiliar hospital bed: frightened, lonely and, in …
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By Mary Malloy
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1/2/15
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Seaford has been Mike DiSilvio’s home for about a half-century, and he has spent much of that time trying to make his community a better place.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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1/1/15
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John Theissen has one simple mission in life: to put smiles on children’s faces. For 22 years he has done that through the John Theissen Children’s Foundation, based in Wantagh.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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1/1/15
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Joseph Resch Jr. has been the scoutmaster of Troop 24 in Malverne for 30 years. Before that he was a cubmaster for five years. During his tenure and through his leadership, he has seen 47 boys become Eagle Scouts.
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By Rossana Weitekamp
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12/31/14
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Lifelong Merokean Doug Mills started working in the back shop of the Printing Emporium, on Merrick Avenue in downtown Merrick, at age 14, as a printer’s apprentice, learning the trade from the ground up. By age 19, he owned the business.
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By Scott Brinton
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12/31/14
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What’s in a book? An education. The trouble that too many children in low-income communities face is that they have little to no access to quality texts. One Bellmore resident, Amy Zaslansky, …
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By Julie Mansmann
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12/31/14
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