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WEEKLY RECAP: Home Depot Update, Levittown Residents Escape House Fire
A look at the top stories of the week in Levittown.

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POLITICAL BELIEFS: Independent. As far as political philosophy, my beliefs are mostly libertarian.
I try to vote for whoever I think is most fit for the position. I voted for Obama in '08 and I have been disappointed......................................................................................................
RELIGION: I was raised Roman Catholic...........................................................................
ISSUES IN THE COMMUNITY: Once I talk to enough people, I will let you know!
A look at the top stories of the week in Levittown.

Portion of proceeds to benefit Division PTSA.
Cops: Beats man with table leg, steals car, crashes on Southern State.
Real increase in state aid for 2013-14 comes in at 4.1 percent instead of the previous 10 percent figure, Levittown Superintendent says.
MacArthur track renovation, four new school buses and two generators are on the proposed 2013-14 school budget.
A look at some homes in your town that recently sold.
A look at recent crime, reported by the Nassau County Police Department.
NYPD reporting arrest of two men linked to 10 gas station robberies in Nassau, including one in Levittown.
The battle of the Old Motor speaks to why Levittown became the American Dream, Levittown historian says.
Effort is not tied to any suspicions but a routine audit by comptroller's office.