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10 Things to do This Week: Civic Meeting, Beer Dinner, and More
Also this week, a health and wellness fair, another budget presentation at the high school, and a press conference at town hall on Friday.

1. We recently ran an article about a to help file tax returns. is offering a service of its own, for seniors. Two classes this week are taking place, one on and another on . The service will be offered through mid-April.
2. Didn't make it out to Farmingdale State to catch the ? No problem. Catch a replay of the game on MSG Varsity on Tuesday at 4 p.m.
3. The meets on Tuesday night at 7 p.m. Superintendent Nancy Carney will give another budget presentation, speaking about the revenue side of the budget. Click here to see what else is on the agenda, and here to check out previous school news.
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4. On Wednesday, Suffolk County Community College hosts its . From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., the college will be providing free screenings for blood pressure, cholesterol levels, fat evaluations, and more.
5. Wednesday night, and Blackwell's are teaming up for a beer dinner at the restaurant. The four course dinner comes with four different draughts. Cost per plate is $60; .
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6. 's head chef, Arie Pavlou, will be giving a guest on Wednesday, showing off French-inspired dishes.
7. Wednesday night, the is holding its monthly meeting, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Riley Avenue Elementary School. Supervisor Sean Walter is expected to discuss plans at Enterprise Park at Calverton.
8. On Friday, McGann-Mercy High School is holding its , starting a 11 a.m. The blood drive will last until 5 p.m. and will be held in the school auditorium.
9. On Friday at 11 a.m., Pat Lynch, an animal advocate, is expected to hold a press conference at Town Hall about recent events at the
10. Lastly, make sure you cast your vote in the comments section this week as we determine our Readers' Choice of the
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