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Assemblyman Lavine’s grant helps firefighters purchase new equipment

Firefighters with the Glen Cove Fire Department will be a little safer during emergencies. The department recently purchased new life-saving equipment with a $250,000 state grant secured by Assemblymember Charles Lavine. The money was used to purchase 20 Scott AirPaks and 26 sets of new gear. The sets of gear, comprised of essentials like flame-resistant boots, overalls and jackets replace aging equipment and will go far in improving the safety of firefighters.

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RichnerLive donates funds for a good cause

The EAC Network — a Garden City-based social service agency that empowers, assists and cares for people in need — receives a $2,000 donation from RichnerLive. The money was from a portion of ticket sales from last year’s Herald Excellence in Healthcare Awards Gala, which honored heroes and leaders within the health care industry. Neela Mukeriee Lockel, EAC’s president and chief executive, along with Robert Stricoff — the group’s chief development officer — accepted the donation from Herald Community Newspapers publisher Stuart Richner and RichnerLive executive director Amy Amato. From left, Herald Community Newspapers deputy editor Jeffrey Bessen, Stricoff, Richner, Amato, executive editor Michael Hinman, and Lockel. To find out more about EAC — and how to donate — visit EAC-Network.org.

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