Friday, October 29, 2021
Vol. 81, No. 44
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SERVING PLAINVIEW, HICKSVILLE, AND LEVITTOWN
Hicksville High School celebrates its Top Ten
SEEDING THE BAY
Officials took to the waters of the Great South Bay to plant over one million clams on the Town’s South Shore. Shown are Bill Zeller of Captree Clams, Town Councilman Tom Hand, Supervisor Joseph Saladino, Town Clerk Rich LaMarca, Michael Doall of Stony Brook University and Wade Carden of the DEC Marine Resources Division. Officials from the Town of Oyster Bay took to the waters in the Great South Bay to help replenish the shellfish pop-
ulation on the south shore of the Town. The Town was selected to receive these mollusks as part of the New York
On Wednesday, October 6, Hicksville High School proudly announced their Top 10 students in the Class of 2022. Mr. Ray Williams and Mr. Tim Sweeny briefly spoke with the students receiving this top honor. Students were reminded by Mr. Williams “it does not matter where you placed in the Top 10; rather, you should celebrate all your collective hard work and accomplishments over these past four years, which allowed you to achieve one of the Top 10 grade-point averages in your graduating class”. Furthermore, Mr. Williams proudly shared, “You are all young thinkers that will be very successful in life, and you represent your families and our high school well”. Mr. Sweeny echoed the message that “everyone should be rejoicing regarding your accomplishments.” Then, Mr. Williams presented the Top 10 students with their transcripts and overall grade-point averages. Hicksville High Schools’ Top 10 senior students are (in alphabetical order): Jade Amador, Roxy Dias, Lena Girdhar, Xiang Jin, Jaskaran Kohli, Maeryam Nasari, Ekam Singh, Kaitlyn Verdugo Ortiz, Sam Zhen, and Sean Zhen.
State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Long Island Shellfish RestoSee page 11
Bethpage PO gets better machines BY GARY SIMEONE The USPS (United States Postal Service) Bethpage Processing & Distribution Center recently was outfitted with a brand new mail package
sorting machine as part of its ten year plan to receive financial sustainability and service excellence. This plan consists of $40 billion in new investments in postal facilities throughout the country.
Michael Calabrese, Bethpage Plant manager, said the facility received the new machine called A-DUS (Automated Delivery Unit Sorter) in mid-June. See page 11
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(L to R) Mr. Sweeney (Assistant Principal), Sean Zhen, Xiang Jin, Maeryam Nasari, Kaitlyn Verdugo, Lena Girdhar, Jesse Kohli, Ekam Singh, Roxy Dias, Sam Zhen, Jade Amador, Mr. Williams (Principal)
POB elementary students learn to code Open house for Town pre-K classes PAGE 3
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