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HOLIDAYGUIDE
Last Minute
DECEMBER 15 – 21,
2021
INSIDE Last Minute Holiday Guide
‘TIS THE SEASON FOR TOYS ·
Gifting spirits Local candlemakers all aglow
Raynham Hall Museum:
Pocket park gets a new look (See page 4)
Business News:
Third-generation pickle maker opens store in Glen Cove (See page 16)
Local News:
Assemblymember Lavine announces Toy Drive
He’ll Stay
Blakeman retains police commissioner (See page 3)
(See page 18)
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Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder speaks at a press conference after his department recovered stolen Carle Place schools musical instruments. Watching at right is County Executive Laura Curran.