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OCTOBER 11 7, 2002
VOL. 40 NO. 40 SERVING BETHPAGE, ISLAND TREES, OLD BE.THPAGE, PLAINVIEW, SEAFORD AND PLAINEDGE FbRTY CENTS
20th Anniversary
Celebration
Town of Oyster Bay supervisor John Venditto, 3rd from left,
is welcomed to the 20th Anniversary celebration of the Vietnam
Veterans of America, Nassau County Chapter #82 by President
Paul Masi, 2nd from left, and the other chapter officers. The
party was held recently at the Stuart Thomas Manor in
Farmingdale. Pictured, from left, are Tim Glover, President
Masi, Mr. Venditto, Carl Johnson, Connie Steers and Francisco
Muniz.
5K Run To Kick Off
Oyster Festival
Town Supervisor John Venditto
announced that on Saturday, October
19th, the Town of Oyster Bay will host
the annual Supervisor's 5K Run, the
official kick-off to the annual Oyster
Festival in the hamlet of Oyster Bay.
"As most of you know, the Oyster
Festival is a fantastic two-day event
that attracts literally hundreds of
thousands of people from all over the
tri-state area to the hamlet,"
Supervisor Venditto said. 'The 5K
race, which is open to men, women and
child runners, as well as wheelchair
athletes, is expected to attract more
than 600 participants this year."
According to Supervisor Venditto,
the pre-registration fee, which is
available through October 11, is $14
for Town residents and $16 for nonresidents.
The late registration and
race day fee is $20.
'The race, which begins at 9:00
a.m. sharp in Theodore Roosevelt Park,
will follow a route to Planting Fields
Road and back to the starting point,"
Supervisor Venditto said. "Awards will
be presented to the top five male and
female overall winners, the first place
male and female Town of Oyster Bay
residents, the oldest and youngest
Town finishers, the top three winners in
the wheelchair division, the top five
males and females in various age
groups, and the Clydesdale winners,
both male and female.
"Anyone interested in competing in
the Supervisor's 5K Run can request
an application by calling the Town's
Department of Parks at 797-4125,"
Supervisor Venditto said. 'This 5K run
is one of the best runs of the year, and
I think it's safe to say, it is the only one
followed by two full days of festivities
and limitless oysters."
According to Supervisor Venditto,
the Supervisor's 5K Run is co-sponsored
by the Town of Oyster Bay,
the Greater Long Island Running Club,
the State Bank of Long Island,
Keyspan, South Shore Outdoor and
Long Island Track and Field, and U.S.A.
Track and Field.
St. Martin of Tours
Family Fun Night
Legislator Ed Mangano congratulates St. Martin of Tours
Family Fun night committee for organizing a wonderful evening
for parishioners, family and friends.
(Photo L to R) Rosemarie Sgroi, Kathy Newman, Linda
Mangano, Father John McKenna, Legislator Ed Mangano, D.J.
Ron Joannou, Donna and Lenny Kunzig, Vanessa Tarentino
and Mary Marroquin.
Legislator Ed Mangano congratulates (L to R) donors Bobby
O'Keefe of Bobby O's Italian Ices, Bill Ciminelli donated
zeppoles and John Ambrosio of Drain Blasters.
The staff of the Bethpage Tribune
extends their sympathy
to the family of Linda Mangano on thej
passing of her mother,
Florence Antonelli.
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