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^Volume 49 Number 14 P.O. Box 399, Bethpagc, NY 11714 AprU 22-28,2011 ^^ , (516)932-7284 Email: Nuz2u@wl.com 50 Cents
'Battle at Bethpage' Duke v. Denver Game Ends in 12-9 Score,
Raises $40,000 for Bethpage Educational Foundation
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Duke and Denver play in the "Battle at Bethpage,'
Denver over Duke.
which ended in a 12'9 defeat by
Plainedge Bapitst Church Holds First Service
Plainedge Baptist Church has recently completed the building of its' new con-temporary
worship center at 96 Stewart Avenue in Bethpage. PBC, led by Pastor
Rob Thome, is a dynamic church that will meet you right where you are in life
with something for everyone. The first service will be on Easter Sunday, April
24th at 9:45 AM. All are welcome! For more information contact the church
office at 516-731-6736.
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The NCAA Men's Lacrosse game between
Duke University and the University of Denver,
dubbed "Battle at Bethpage," was a great success
on Saturday, April 9. Over 6,000 spectators came
out to watch the soid-out game, which was held
on Bethpage High School's state of the art athletic
facility. As displayed on the Golden Eagles score-board,
Denver won the game with a 12-9 victory
over Duke.
The "Battle at Bethpage" was the result of a
collaboration between the Bethpage Educational
Fpundation, the Town of Oyster Bay, and the
Bethpage School District. Over $40,000 in pro-ceeds
from the game went to the Bethpage
Educational Foundation to be used for educational
purposes.
The game brought the two teams' coaches,
who are known throughout the nation, back home.
Duke Blue Devils Coach John Danowski and
Denver Pioneers Coach Bill Tierney are both Long
Island natives who were happy to support the
event's efforts to benefit local students.
Before the game started. Superintendent of
Schools Terrence Clark welcomed attendees.
Joining him were other School District officials,
members of the Educational Foundation, and offi-cials
from the County and Town, including Town of
Oyster Bay Supervisor John Venditto, Nassau
County Executive Edward Mangano, and
Legislator Rose Walker. Bethpage High School
student Kelly Ryan sang the National Anthem, and
Boy Scout Troop 604 led a Color Guard ceremony.
A big thanks goes out to the event's sponsors:
Modells, Verizon, Met Life, Bethpage Federal
Credit Union, and Warrior Lacrosse, as well as all
who came out to watch the game and support
education in the community. Turn to page 8
(L-R): Assistant Superintendent for Instruction
and Technology John DeTommaso, Director of
Physical Education, Health and Athletics John
Fr^pQhi^ ^t^ Superintendent Terrence Clark.
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| Rating | |
| Title | Bethpage-Tribune_2011-04-22 |
| 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 | 2011 |
| 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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