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Jericho-Syosset News Journal (12/16/22)

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Vol. 82, No. 50

Friday, December 16, 2022

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Barbara Buco vetsky Sells Homes! There Must Be a Reason...

“.. .Barbara’s m arketing strate gy for my parents’ hom e sold it within a week at a price well beyo nd anyone’s ex pectations. As I told my sis ter, “Barbara is the BEST.” — Patricia J. Barbara Buco vetsk

y Licensed Assoc iate Real Estate barbara.buco vetsky@compa Broker ss.com M: 516.42 8.2016 | O:516 .517.4

Cutting edge technology comes to Jericho schools

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Barbara Buco vetsky is a Lice nsed Associate Compass is a Real Estate Brok Licensed Real Estate Broker er affiliated with and abides by Compass. Equal Housing Opportunity Law s.

Town collects DVDs for troops, sick kids Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Town Clerk Rich LaMarca celebrated the success of the Town’s DVD Collection Drive in partnership with the Massapequa-based “Big Hy for Heroes” organization. Thanks to residents’ overwhelming generosity, DVDs will now be sent to those deployed and serving overseas in the United States Armed Forces, along with children in children’s hospitals. Chaplains, Commanding Officers,

Sergeant Majors and Sergeants around the globe will oversee their distribution and arrange movie nights this holiday season. Supervisor Saladino also honored the Big Hy for Heroes Organization. Founded in 2002 by Massapequa resident and WWII veteran Hyman Strachman with the help of his son Arthur Strachman, Big Hy for Heroes has shipped hundreds of thousands of DVDs all around the world, and continues to do so today.

Legislator Josh Lafazan watches as the class dissects a human cadaver. Thanks to a grant from Nassau County Legislator Josh Lafazan, the Jericho School District purchased an Anatomage table, which is an electronic device that produces images of human cadavers and enables 3D visualization

and dissections. According to Kim Libertini, Jericho’s curriculum associate for science and technology education, “This table See page 16

Coat drive to help the homeless Nassau County Legislator Arnold W. Drucker (D - Plainview) is joining forces with the Syosset and Jericho Public Libraries to support an annual coat drive spearheaded by the Long Island Coalition for the Homeless. Donors are invited to drop off new and gently used winter coats at the Syosset Public Library, 225 S. Oyster

Bay Road, Syosset, N.Y. 11791 and the Jericho Public Library, 1 Merry Lane, Jericho N.Y. 11753 during normal business hours from Friday, Nov. 18, to Wednesday, Dec. 21, “When a person donates a winter jacket, they are not just giving the gift of warmth - they are wrapping its recipSee page 16

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Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino (right) and Town Clerk Rich LaMarca (left) with Arthur Strachman, in front of DVDs collected for troops and sick kids.

Kindergarten Rec Night at Robbins Lane PAGE 15 Jericho MS collects food for needy PAGE 10


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