Right on schedule, Michele Walsh Myers pulled up to the Seaford 9/11 Memorial on two wheels last Saturday afternoon. What she wasn’t expecting was everything that followed.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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8/5/15
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The fight against pancreatic cancer is $3,500 stronger thanks to a Wantagh High School student and more than 350 runners.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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7/29/15
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The Joey Foundation, a Levittown-based non-profit organization devoted to improving the lives of children, will host a pair of fundraisers on Saturday, July 18. Both will be held at Levittown Hall, 201 Levittown Parkway in Hicksville.
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7/15/15
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When Justin Rockitter was 6, he lost his grandmother to pancreatic cancer. A decade later, he has found a way to keep her memory alive, while helping fight the very disease that claimed her life.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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7/15/15
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Phil Kingsbury never knew Matthew Scarpati, the 19-year-old from Dix Hills who was killed while traveling the bike path along the Wantagh Parkway nearly six years ago.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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7/1/15
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The Seaford community came together last Friday night at Seaman’s Neck Park to support 17-year-old Nico Fiorello, who was injured in a swimming accident at Jones Beach last month.
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By Matthew Rachek
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6/24/15
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Clara H. Carlson students in Josephine DeNicola’s and Elissa Racioppo’s classes enjoyed a pizza party on May 18 in recognition of their classes’ donations to the Leukemia and …
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6/11/15
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Seaford held its fourth annual Relay for Life at the high school on June 6. Relay for Life is the top fundraiser for the American Cancer Society and more than four million people participate in the event nationwide, collectively raising about $400 million.
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By Matthew Rachek
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6/10/15
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The Seaford community has rallied around Nico Fiorello, a junior at Seaford High School who was injured in a swimming accident at Jones Beach last month.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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6/10/15
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Battling cancer is a never-ending team effort. For one day, the Seaford community will join the race to fight the disease by raising awareness and funds.
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By Matthew Rachek
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6/2/15
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