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YES to Hold April Fundraiser at Nutty Irishman
Non-profit raising donations for post-Sandy projects and other efforts.

BELIEFS:
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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!
Non-profit raising donations for post-Sandy projects and other efforts.

Big traffic tie-ups in eastbound lanes at Routes 106/107 at Hicksville.
Cassidy is included in the 2013 class, which also features boxer Jack Dempsey and promoter Bob Arum.
A look at recent crime in the Levittown area.
Weekly letter to the community by Charles Murphy, Island Trees Superintendent of Schools.
A look at the top stories we covered this past week.
Levittown resident Lois Cornibert Honored at awards ceremony on Tuesday for outstanding contributions to the community.
William Fink, 45, was charged with third-degree burglary, police said.