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Week In Review: Holiday Magic; Abused Dogs Saved
Some of the most popular stories of the week in Port Washington.

Originally from Severna Park, Md., Rich is a six-year U.S. Marine Corps veteran with a B.A. in journalism from Texas Tech University. He also studied at the University of Alabama and Gulf Coast Community College in Mississippi. Rich has been honored by the New Mexico Press Association and the West Texas Press Association in categories including: journalist of the year, feature writing, news writing, column writing, special sections and special coverage. For adventure, Rich maintains a home in New Mexico and on exotic Hainan Island in China — where he has spent several years living, working and exploring. He is a diehard Washington Redskins and Baltimore Orioles fan. In his spare time, he is a professional singer, musician and songwriter. He was a ballroom dance instructor in Florida and a singing waiter at Ellens Stardust Diner on Broadway in NYC. Rich most recently appeared in a leading role as Danny Zuko in the 2013 summer production of Grease at The Landmark on Main Street in Port Washington as a member of the Port Washington Play Troupe. Favorite quote: Judge a man by his questions, rather than his answers. — Voltaire.
Some of the most popular stories of the week in Port Washington.

Long Island Hispanic Chamber of Commerce presents lawmaker with award at recent ceremony.
Dietrich Mosel honored by NSCHSAA in cross country.
Event kicks off at 4:15 Friday at Mary Jane Davies Green.
Event kicks off at 4:15 Friday at Mary Jane Davies Green.
Wright brothers perform on Main Street during annual Port Washington celebration.
A quick look at movie times this weekend.
Hannah's Socks, Toys For Tots, other drives underway in North Hempstead.
December 13 performance scheduled for 8 p.m. at Port Washington Library.
Campaign $700 short of meeting goal.
Members of Port Washington's boys lacrosse team donate time and effort to annual Turkey Trot event.
People United Community Foundation funding to help low-income families.
Songs for Cecelia adds extra holiday flavor to full evening of events in Port Washington.
Event runs from 5-8 p.m. in Port Washington.
Senator Jack Martins presents $25,000 in state aid check to library officials.