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PSU Event Collects More Than 1,000 Toys For Children's Hospital
More than 1,000 toys were donated at the annual Teddy Bear Toss.
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More than 1,000 toys were donated at the annual Teddy Bear Toss.
The county is partnering with local faith leaders to celebrate the holiday season by distributing 5,000 boxes of food.
The county is partnering with local faith leaders to celebrate the holiday season by distributing 5,000 boxes of food.
The county is partnering with local faith leaders to celebrate the holiday season by distributing 5,000 boxes of food.
Local athletes were honored during the Suffolk County Volleyball Coaches Association awards dinner.
The WAA convoy traveled through the Northeast US to Arlington National Cemetery to deliver 60,000 wreaths in remembrance of fallen soldiers.
The lawmakers will help raise money Dec. 17 at the Wallingford Stop and Shop.
PuroClean of Pinellas Park is a Hispanic, veteran-owned business that is available for service calls around the clock.
Jeffrey L. Nash will serve as the new President and Chief Executive Officer.
The community is invited to join the organization for a holiday celebration Dec. 20.
The retailer donated a total of $5,000 for school supplies at Dunaire Elementary School and Indian Creek Elementary School.
The 48th annual event will be held March 26, 2023.
Corey Dierdorff is among only 137 people designated as master public information officers by FEMA across the country.
CEO Robin Miller and Membership Director Roxanne Anderson were honored by the Florida Association of Chamber Professionals.
Students are studying the principles of engineering.
Hospital Tom Garthwaite said the score is a "testament to the dedication and professionalism of our medical staff and team members."
The skilled nursing facility is partnering with Samaritan Palliative Care for the initiative.
More than 150 children took part in the annual Shop with a Hero event.
Eighth grade technology students used a drone simulator and programmed their own drones to navigate an obstacle course.
Supervisor Ed Romaine and Councilman Michael Loguercio helped to make the holiday season bright Dec. 4.