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Briarcliffe College President,
George Santiago, Jr.
Honored by March of Dimes
Briarcliffe College President Dr. George Santiago, Jr. was recently honored
by the Long Island Chapter of the March of Dimes during its 14th Annual
Golden Apple Awards dinner with over 225 people in attendance. The
organization recognized Dr. Santiago for his contributions as "an outstand-ing
individual making a difference through a commitment to education."
Community service, advocacy, research and education are essential to the
not-for-profit s mission to prevent infant mortality and premature births.
Pictured I to r: Briarcliffe College President Dr. George Santiago, Jr.
receives the Golden Apple Award from NYS Board of Regents Member
Roger Tilles.
Homes for Returning LI Veterans
Senator Kemp Hannon is informing Iraq and Afghanistan veterans
about an affordable housing opportunity. Long Island Home Builders
Care (LIHBC), a not-for-profit ann of the Long Island Builders
Institute (LIBI) will be building four homes for veterans returning
from Iraq or Afghanistan. Through the donation of land and reduced
charges for materials and labor, the homes will be awarded to selected
Veterans at a price they can afford.
One of the major hurdles facing returning veterans is an affordable
place to live. Over 10 years ago a group of Long Island builders
formed a not-for-profit as a way for them to give back to the Long
Island community. Their work over the past year has resulted in
plans to build four homes in Suffolk County for veterans returning
from Iraq and Afghanistan.
With construction underway, the first home, a two-story, three
bedroom high ranch located in Sound Beach can be customized to the
special needs of the Veteran and his or her family. Veterans interested
in applying for the home should write to Lois Fricke, Long Island
Home Builders Care, 1757-8 Veterans Memorial Highway, Islandia,
New York, 11749, or simply call 631-232-2345. Please include infor-mation
on tour of duty and present status.
Bethpage High School Senior
Tom Engelhardt Signs Letter of Intent
Top row: (L-R) Director of Physical Education, Health and Athletics
Mr. John Franchi, Coach Mr. Roddy McCoy, High School Principal Mr.
Michael Spence, and Coach Erwin Dill. Bottom row: Bethpage High
School senior Tom Engelhardt (center), joined by parents Kim and Tom,
signs the Letter of Intent for Molloy College.
Bethpage High School senior Tom Engelhardt recently signed a Letter
of Intent to play lacrosse at Molloy College. Tom has played on the High
School's Varsity Lacrosse Team for three years and serves as a captain as
well.
In addition to lacrosse, Tom plays football, for which he achieved All-
Conference status. He earned an All-County Honorable Mention as
Varsity Lacrosse Team member, and has also played on the Underarmour
Team and Long Island Express Team. At Molloy, Tom plans to study
education. Photo: Syntax
Bethpage High School to Host Athletic
Camps During Winter Breaks!
Camp will be held for students in grades 2-5
on December 27 -30th and February 21-24
Irom 9am - 12 noon at the
JFK Middle School.
See page 6 for all the details!
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| Rating | |
| Title | Bethpage-Tribune_2010-12-18 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within Bethpage, Old Bethpage, Island Trees, Plainedge and Seaford. |
| Creator | Florence Cullem |
| Publisher | Florence Cullem |
| Contributors | Scanned and Prepared by Hudson Microimaging, Port Ewen, New York 12466. |
| Date | 2010 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Bethpage Public Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | The Newspaper is in the public Domain and Digital Rights Held by Bethpage Public Library. |
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