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Franklin Square/Elmont Herald 10-31-2024

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Vol. 26 No. 45

oCToBER 31 - NoVEMBER 6, 2024

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Charity hockey tournament raises $181K $171,000 for last year’s tournament. The 3 Keys Cup tournament is now the largest source Spor ts can provide life- of fundraising revenue for the changing opportunities for organization. Consistency in hosting hockyoung athletes, opening doors for them that may otherwise be ey clinics for local youth is closed. The 43 Oak Foundation, something Toskos believes makes UBS and the a charity that helps Islanders’ partnerdevelop underpriviship with 43 Oak leged and minority Foundation work youth through best. hockey, hosted its As head coach third annual 3 Keys of the hockey team Cup charity hockey Don Bosco Preparatour nament at tory High School in Elmont’s UBS Ramsey, New JerArena last week to sey, his alma mater, help support the SEAN GREVy often finds himself organization’s mis- Founder, rinkside. Whether 43 Oak Foundation sion. he’s coaching, The tournament, ch e e r i n g o n h i s on Oct. 24, raised more than $180,000 thanks to kids or helping out with clinics, nine financial institutions that he said, athletes from other took part — UBS, BlackRock, teams have recognized him PIMCO, JP Morgan Asset Man- from 43 Oak Foundation clinics agement, Franklin Templeton, no matter the location. “That becomes more personMFS Investments, and a joint team comprising Lord Abbett, al,” Toskos said. “So it’s special and it’s great that we’re raising PGIM and First Eagle. “They were all excited to be money for the foundation. But asked back and play the tourna- it becomes even more of a perment,” Greg Toskos, UBS’s sonal touch when kids recognize some of the things that head of national sales, said of the eight teams, put together we’re doing in order to play at by the financial institutions, some of the facilities that we’re which helped raise roughly Continued on page 11

By NIColE WAGNER

nwagner@liherald.com

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Ragamuffin Parade pride in Franklin Square Goblins, ghouls, princesses, heroes and other scary and fun characters marched in the Community League of Garden City South’s annual Ragamuffin Parade Oct. 26. Above, Jason DeVersa and at right, Massimo DeVersa, left, and Liam Antony. Story, more photos, Page 3.

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