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Levittown Student Finishes a National Finalist in Doodle 4 Google Competition
The fourth-grader fell just short in the national competition.

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The fourth-grader fell just short in the national competition.

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The event takes place at Village Hall, 1 Columbus Avenue in Lynbrook.
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The department will use the funds to purchase a new ambulance for first responders.
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A look at recent crime in the area.
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The freshman shot an impressive 10-under par to take the top spot in the individual standings; USC win breaks previous NCAA Championship record for most strokes under par.