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Brain health should never be overlooked one experiencing memory or thinking problems to see their doctor.” The Alzheimer’s Association June was Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month, but be gan recognizing June as the Alzheimer’s Association Alzheimer’s and Brain AwareLong Island Chapter offered ness Month in 2014, with a keen tips about brain health that are eye on fundraising for demenuseful year-round. tia research, educating the pubAbout 426,500 lic about brain New Yorkers aged health, and con65 and older are sufnecting the famifering with lies and caretakers A l z h e i m e r ’s d i s of people with ease, according to Alzheimer’s to the Long Island quality care and chapter, adding that support. more than seven “Alzheimer’s and million nationwide Brain Awareness are afflicted with Month offers the the disease. perfect opportunity FRANcEScA While symptoms for New York resibecome more severe ToDARo dents to take later in life, the Community Educator, charge of their brain changes that Alzheimer’s brain health,” Lori cause Alzheimer’s Association Long Maldavir, the chapcan begin decades Island Chapter ter’s director of before symptoms program outreach, start. That time period is criti- said in a release. “We want peoc a l fo r p e o p l e at r i s k o f ple to know there are steps they Alzheimer’s and other forms of can take to reduce their risk of dementia to catch the symp- cognitive decline, potentially.” toms as early as possible. The Long Island chapter pro“We want people to know vides a community and support that there are steps they can s y s t e m f o r p e o p l e w i t h take to potentially reduce their Alzheimer’s, and their family, risk of cognitive decline,” the friends and caretakers, while Long Island chapter said. “And Continued on page 9 we also want to encourage any-
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Rockin’ to hits from the ’80s At Decadia’s performance in Newbridge Road Park on July 2, the show was enjoyed by people of all ages. Aiden Guo, 10, Kyle Kim, 7, Dean Kim, 11 and Waren Kim, 9, proved you’re never to young to jam to classic hits. Story, more photos, Page 3.
Eagle Scouts celebrated at Court of Honor Troop 225 recognizes 4 honorees for top achievement By JoSEPH D’AlESSANDRo jdalessandro@liherald.com
Boy Scout Troop 225 held a quadruple Eagle Scout Court of Honor ceremony at the Merrick Golf Clubhouse on June 30, recognizing four young men who have earned Scouting’s highest rank — a rare achievement that signifies leadership and responsible citizenship. To achieve the honor of Eagle Scout, the four have climbed the ranks, earned many merit badges, and completed their own extensive community service project that they organized and oversaw. A Court of Honor is a special ceremony specifically designed to honor Eagle Scouts. “We’ve had a lot of kids in the troop that are
ranked up to Eagle, which is a great accomplishment,” said Pasquale Ciniglio, a uniform leader from Troop 225 in Merrick and father to one of the Eagle Scouts. “It’s only like 4 percent that (have) actually achieved that rank throughout the country, so it’s a great honor to have.” Joseph Ciniglio and Shardul Singh both earned the rank recently by completing projects that renovated parts of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2770 in Bellmore, also known as the VFW Hall. Their projects brought improvements to both the building’s interior and exterior. New flooring was installed inside, and the outside received upgrades to its paint. Rental Hall Chairman Stuart Sanseviro appreContinued on page 2
hat is healthy for the heart is healthy for the brain.