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of two sons in the service, who admired the group’s mission. “Taking the sweet and tender love notes that are coming from husbands, brothers, sons and boyfriends and putting it in as something as iconic as a Vera Bradley zip ID just makes perfect sense,” said DiPuccio. “It’s something these women can treasure. It’s in their handbag so they see it all the time. I’ve had my son’s first note that he sent me

from Iraq folded in my wallet for the last 10 years.” FCH was founded by Vickie Durfee, a military mom from Rochester striving to bridge the gap between America’s heroes deployed overseas and their own heroes back home through handwritten love notes and holiday gift boxes. Based out of Henrietta, NY, the organization has been recognized twice by Joining Forces, the Obama Administration’s initiative to strengthen military families nationwide. “It’s a group that just touches your heart,” said Brady. “This one donation is just a small way that you can give back, but it’s got the biggest impact. The impact of this little note would brighten anyone’s day.” Since 2007, the group has sent out over 20,500 notes and gift boxes from deployed service members to their loved ones all over the world. Though the Veteran’s Day partnership will only run through the end of the holiday weekend, Brady hopes that this is not the last time Vera Bradley will celebrate FCH’s cause. She notes that she would like the store to partner with FCH again in the spring, around Mother’s Day. “Our full intention is to grow this organization,” said Brady. “It started with just one store, and now it has spread throughout the whole district, and I hope that eventually it’ll be in all of our stores.”

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era Bradley at Roosevelt Field Mall will be joining all district locations in the company’s second annual Veteran’s Day Weekend partnership with Full Circle Home (FCH), a nonprofit organization dedicated to connecting deployed service members with their loved ones. From Saturday, Nov. 10, through Monday, Nov. 12, customers will be given the opportunity to purchase and donate a zip ID case. This ID case will make its way to military bases and hospitals through FCH, where volunteers will assist soldiers in writing a heartfelt, handwritten note to a family member of their choosing. This note will be placed inside the ID case and, after being packaged alongside tissues and other donated gifts, will be mailed to loved ones across the country to be received during the holiday season or on Mother’s Day. In return for their generosity, participating customers will receive 15 percent off of their entire Vera Bradley purchase. Roosevelt Field store manager Pat Brady said that it is FCH’s powerful intentions and universal appeal that resulted in a successful first partnership last year. “You’d be surprised as to how

many people walk through the door that you don’t realize their connection to the cause,” said Brady. “Even with past military. Vietnam veterans all have children and grandchildren now who remember receiving these letters at one point in their life. It keeps that connection strong between the family and the soldier, and that’s really important.” The organization was introduced to Vera Bradley by Eastview store manager Donna DiPuccio, a mother


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Pets For Vets Paws of War’s latest mission is to help veterans and first responders get the veterinary care they need for their pets that they may be having difficulty obtaining. On Nov. 8, Paws of War will roll out the Vets for Vets program, which is a custom-designed RV that has been outfitted to be a mobile veterinary clinic. The mobile clinic, staffed by a veterinarian, will be on the move providing care to many veteran pets. “This is the first of its kind,� explained Robert Misseri, co-founder of Paws of War. “It’s exclusively for the pets of our disabled veterans and first

responders. They need responders also in need the assistance, we of assistance. Through heard their call, and the Vets for Vets mobile are doing all we can to veterinary clinic, both answer it.� disabled veterans and According to the It’s exclusively for the first responders will U.S. Census Bureau, have the ability to obpets of our disabled there are four million tain care for their pets. veterans and first veterans who have a Some of the people may responders. service-connected have difficulty getting —Robert Misseri, disability, which is out of their homes, co-founder of Paws of War a disability that was while others may find a result of a disease veterinary care to be a or injury incurred financial burden. or aggravated during active military Paws of War obtained the used service. Additionally, there are many 2006 26-foot RV and found that it was disabled first in some serious need of repair and renovation in order to meet its mission. That’s when the original manufacturer, LaBoit Specialty Vehicles, stepped in and offered to completely refurbish the RV, free of charge. Now the mobile veterinary clinic has been completely customized for the Paws of War team and its mission. “When we first heard about Paws of War, we did a thorough research

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of the organization and were very impressed with what they do,� said Gil Blais, president of La Boit Specialty Vehicles. “Being a veteran myself, I knew I wanted to help any way I could and renovating their vehicle was right up our alley. The entire La Boit staff felt the urge to help and did so by volunteering their time. We also had vendors donate equipment so it truly was a group effort. We wish Paws of War all the best for such an innovative program.� Some of the veterinary services that will be provided by the Vets for Vets mobile clinic include annual vaccinations, dental care, allergy care, grooming/nail trimming microchipping, wellness checks, medication that they may not otherwise be able to afford, minor surgeries and bloodwork/ testing. “We are really excited about this new program and grateful to La Boit for their generosity in restoring the vehicle,� said Misseri. “We look forward to hitting the road and helping out our nation’s heroes.� The celebratory launch of the unit will begin Nov. 8 at 1 p.m. at the H. Lee Dennison Building located at 100 Veterans Memorial Highway, Hauppauge. Paws of War is currently seeking sponsors for the Vets for Vets mobile clinic. Those interested in sponsoring the clinic should contact the organization for more details and information. Paws of War is an all-volunteer organization that provides assistance to military members and their pets and provides service and service dogs to veterans suffering from PTSD. To learn more about Paws of War or make a donation to support their efforts, visit www.pawsofwar.org. —Submitted by Paws of War


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Veterans Day Discounts Veterans Day is one of the most patriotic days of the year, inspiring businesses and retailers to say thank you by offering the military and veterans free food, drinks and other discounts for their service and sacrifice. These restaurants offer free meals and desserts to service members on and around Veterans Day. Always call ahead, as some locations may choose not to participate in Veterans Day offers.

Famous Dave’s On Nov. 11 and Nov. 12, in honor of Veteran’s Day all former and current military personnel will receive a free two meat combo. Applebee’s Veterans and Active Duty Military can select a free meal from a limited menu on Veteran’s Day. Provide proof of service required. Bar Louie Vets and active military receive a free flatbread or burger on Nov. 11. Little Caesars Pizza Grab your free pizza or $5 HOT-N-READY Lunch Combo on Veterans Day. Red Lobster Get your free appetizer or dessert on Nov. 10 or 11.

Famous Dave’s Get a free 2 Meat Combo served with one side item and corn bread muffin.

Olive Garden Choose from 6 popular entrees from Olive Garden’s menu for free on Veterans Day.

IHOP Free red, white, and blue pancakes with blueberries, strawberries, and whipped cream.

TGI Fridays Get a free lunch menu item up to $12 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Guests will also receive a $5 coupon for their next meal at Fridays. Offer for dine-in only.

Dunkin Donuts Dunkin’ Donuts will salute veterans with a free donut on Veterans Day. Krispy Creme Military and Veterans get 1 free donut and small coffee on Veterans Day. Texas Roadhouse Choose from 10 lunch offers, including a complimentary beverage. Outback Steakhouse “Military Mates” and their families can get a free bloomin onion and drink.

Bonefish Grill Bonefish Grill is giving out free Bang Bang Shrimp appetizers to military and veterans on Veterans Day. Friendly’s Free breakfast, lunch or dinner from a select menu for Veterans and Active Duty. Dine-in only.

Buffalo Wild Wings Their “Wings for Heroes” means you’ll receive one small order of wings with a side of fries.

On the Border Choose two or three of your favorites to make a free create-your-own-combo meal with rice and beans, plus chips & salsa.

Red Robin Get a free Red’s Tavern Double Burger and Bottomless Steak Fries. Dine-in only.

CiCi’s Pizza Get your free buffet on Veterans Day, including pizza, salads, dessert, and more.

Chili’s Most Chili’s offer a free meal to military and veterans, but call your local chain for details.

California Pizza Kitchen You’ll get a free pizza, full-size salad, or pasta from the special Veterans Day Menu. Dine-in only

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In Honor of Our Hero

Anthony Garofalo, 1944 Seaman First Class and All Our Vets Who Fought for Our Freedom

RPM Raceway, America’s ultimate all-electric indoor karting and entertainment destination, is honoring America’s veterans and active-duty military by offering a 50 percent discount on one race on Veterans Day, Saturday, Nov. 11. The Veteran’s Day promotion allows RPM Raceway to say thank you to military members for their service and the sacrifices they and their families make each and every day. From weekend warriors seeking a quick thrill to determined racers looking to become the next Dale or Danica, RPM Raceway was created for racers of all levels. RPM Raceway believes that anyone can be a racer and that “Every Champion Starts in a Kart.” Whether gunning it through its lightning fast straightaways, or finding the apex of each hairpin turn, RPM Raceway’s fastest lap racing format will elevate adrenaline levels as

racers accelerate through its quarter-mile European-style racetracks in high-performance, Italian-made go-karts capable of speeds up to 45 MPH+. Race head-to-head during Arrive and Drive, gather a group of eight or more for a competitive racing event or host a personal celebration party or a large corporate/team-building event in its event rooms. RPM Raceway has six locations throughout the Northeast, including in Farmingdale; Destiny USA in Syracuse; Walden Galleria in Buffalo; The Marketplace Mall in Rochester; Jersey City, NJ and in Stamford, CT. Limit one free race per customer. Not valid with other coupons or discounts. For information, visit RPMRaceway. com or call 203-323-7223. Follow us via our social channels: Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. —Anton Media Group

Get Trained By The Rough Riders The Long Island Rough Riders will host a special Veterans Day Camp for Indoor Total Training on Tuesday, Nov. 12. Ages 5-13 are welcome from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for half or full day training options. The Long Island Rough Riders is an American soccer team based in South Huntington, New York, United States. Founded

in 1994, the team plays in USL League Two, the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid. The team plays its home games at Hofstra University Soccer Stadium. For more information and to register, call 516-622-3900 or visit www.liroughriders.com. —Anton Media Group

Anthony Garofalo was born in Corona, NY and raised in Port Washington. In 1944, Tony enlisted in the Navy and received his basic training in Sampson, NY. After a brief assignment in Florida, he was transferred to Texas where he was assigned to a large seaworthy tug christened the ATA 198. Seaman First Class Garofalo’s duties took him to many locations in the Pacific theater including the Marshall and Philippine Islands where the ATA 198 was assigned to rescue sunken ships and transport disabled naval vessels to repair ports across the Pacific. While on watch Seaman Garofalo spent many hours keeping the vessel safe from the threat of attack from Japanese warships, torpedos and fighter planes. Garofalo learned of the end of the war while on the ATA 198 towing a disabled vessel across the wide Pacific. Garofalo was honorably discharged from the Navy on July 16, 1946, promptly joined the reserves and continued his naval service for an additional three years. During his time in the naval service, he received the American Theatre Medal, Asiatic Pacific Medal and the Victory Medal. Garofalo started his own floor covering business, Anthony’s World of Floors, with his wife Rosemarie in 1972. In 1997, the business was awarded the Small Business of the Year. Their business is now owned and operated by their 3 sons, Richard, Robert and Joseph and daughter, Anne Marie Allen, and will continue to serve the community after 46 years together. Our 46 yr. old family business is built on our father’s dedication to good, old-fashioned, friendly customer service. We take it very seriously to meet the standards our parents have set for us. We are committed to providing first quality service as affordable & efficiently as possible. Check out our 5-star reviews at www.customerlobby.com. A hero to our homeland. A hero in our home. Anthony Garofalo served the nation, the community and his family with honor, pride and valor.

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Supervisor Judi Bosworth is joined by Congresswoman Kathleen Rice, Town Board members Anna Kaplan, Peter Zuckerman, Angelo Ferrara, Dina De Giorgio and Lee Seeman and members of the Town’s Veterans Advisory Committee as they announce the arrival of the Northport Medical Center’s Mobile van at Clinton G. Martin Park three days a week. G. Martin Park three days a week. U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer, who could not be present for the ceremony, was also a tremendous advocate in getting the van placed in North Hempstead. The presence of the mobile van comes after Town Supervisor Judi Bosworth, the Veterans Advisory

Committee and federal representatives Schumer, Rice and Suozzi strongly advocated for the unit to be in place, while a more permanent clinic could be established within North Hempstead’s borders. Schumer was the first to suggest the van be placed in North Hempstead

until the town is able to get a permanent clinic. Rice met with the Veterans Advisory Committee and listened to requests for a committee for a community-based outpatient clinic. Town officials and members of the Veterans Advisory Committee gathered thousands of signatures

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own of North Hempstead officials, members of the North Hempstead Veterans Advisory Committee, U.S. Congressman Tom Suozzi and U.S. Congresswoman Kathleen Rice cut the ribbon on the Northport VA Medical Center’s Mobile Unit, which is now stationed at Clinton


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h Hempstead Weekly on petitions and wrote hundreds of letters calling for a mobile health care unit to be placed with frequency in North Hempstead and are also asking that a permanent Community Based Outpatient Clinic (CBOC) for veterans be established somewhere in the town. “Having the mobile unit here with frequency will have a tremendous positive impact for our local veterans,” said Bosworth. “We are so grateful to the Northport VA’s Medical Center and federal representatives for being great teammates in making this a reality.” “The case to establish this mobile vet center in North Hempstead was compelling given the critical mass of veterans here who served to preserve this country’s freedom,” said Schumer. “They deserve efficient access to top-quality health care much closer to home, while we continue to make the case for a permanent Community Based Outpatient Clinic. I am encouraging local vets to pay a visit to this mobile unit for their everyday medical needs and rest a little easier in knowing that the short trip to get these kinds of services is no longer an inconvenient trek. We thank the VA for recognizing this need and heeding the call.” The Northport VA Medical Center’s Mobile Unit offers a variety of opportunities for veterans to access quality

healthcare in their communities. Some of the services offered by the mobile unit include primary health care, podiatry care and more. The van is staffed with a doctor and nursing staff. “No veteran should ever go without the care they need simply because of where they live,” said Rice. “But right now, veterans in North Hempstead are over an hour away from the closest VA facility. For elderly veterans, veterans with families and jobs or veterans without access to a car, this trip can be nearly impossible to make on a regular basis. This mobile unit will be a critical resource for the veterans in this community and it brings us one step closer to getting them the high-quality health care they need and deserve.” “We are so grateful to our veterans for their service and it’s our responsibility to make sure that they have medical care as close to home as possible,” said the Bosworth. “The arrival of the mobile unit, as well as the continued push for a more permanent CBOC, are steps in the right direction. I thanks our federal representatives for their interest, advocacy and dedication to our veterans on this important issue.” For more information, call the town’s 311 call center. —Submitted by the Town of North Hempstead

Canine Companions For Independence Honors Great Neck WWII D-Day Veteran Well-known local attorney and retired U.S. Army Cpl. Marshall Sweetbaum of Great Neck will be honored this Veterans Day by Canine Companions for Independence, a U.S.-based 501 organization that trains and provides assistance dogs. Sweetbaum was born in 1925 in Manhattan. He served in the United States Army from August of 1943 to Dec. 24, 1945 and was in the 29th Division, 115th Infantry, Company F. He was a part of the second wave of the D-Day invasion at Normandy Beach on June 6, 1944 and was honorably discharged on Dec. 24, 1945. Following his service, Sweetbaum graduated from Queens College and went on to attend Fordham Law School. In 1964, he started his own law practice, and his son, Joel, joined the firm in June of 1980. The firm became known as Sweetbaum & Sweetbaum, and they have

continued to maintain the law practice in Lake Success. Sweetbaum is considered to be one of the expert appellate lawyers and he has received many honors in this regard. A a supporter of the Jewish War Veterans, Sweetbaum he has worked with other military and Veterans-support organizations throughout his career. Join Canine Companions for Independence on Nov. 8, as they honor the service of Marshall Sweetbaum, and other deserving local veterans at the annual Canine Companions for Independence Outstanding Service Awards. The ceremony is from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Woodbury Country Club, 884 Jericho Tpke., Woodbury. The event is free, but registration is required. To register and find out more information, visit www.cci.org/ nervet2018. —Anton Media Group

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PSEG Works To Support All Veterans Twenty employee volunteers from PSEG Long Island’s Power Markets group headed to the Northport VA Medical Center in Northport to do some outdoor beautification.

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ocal power authority PSEG recently pulled together to show gratitude for this country’s veterans. Three military veterans, who are also linemen for PSEG Long Island, were among eight kayakers who recently paddled 22 miles from Bridgeport, CT, to Port Jefferson to raise awareness about PTSD and suicide. The U.S. Army and Marine Corp veterans were participants in the “22 PTSD Awareness Challenge” (PAC) kayak event, a 22-mile, crosssound kayak event aimed at increasing PTSD awareness and helping mental illness-related non-profit organizations reach community members in need. More than a dozen PSEG Long Island employees volunteered at the event, including the kayakers: Glen Brewster of Patchogue (U.S. Marine Corps), Tom Gross of Mattituck (U.S. Army) and Austin Lipari of Bay Shore (U.S. Army). The other employee volunteers were on the chase boats that rode with the paddlers to ensure

a top priority for the company. PSEG their safety or waited at the finish line Long Island employees are actively to greet and cheer on the kayakers at involved with local charity events and the end of their trip. PSEG Long Island employee, Tom organizations through the company’s Gross, who is a member of the U.S. Community Partnership Program. In Army 82nd Airborne Infantry division, 2017, PSEG Long Island participated in was one of the 1,100 events supporting more than kayakers. 400 organizations. “It was an The utility also honor to serve supports military my country and veterans with it continues to an employee be an honor to business resource serve my fellow group specifically veterans,” said for the veteran Gross. “Seeing PSEG employees paddled 22 miles for community and the tremendous veterans. its supporters. For outpouring of more information, visit www.psegliny. support from my fellow PSEG Long Island coworkers shows how dedicated com/page.cfm/community. Meanwhile, 20 employee volunteers our company is to the communities from PSEG Long Island’s Power Markets we serve and to our veterans. It really group left their laptops in the office warmed my heart.” recently and headed to the Northport PSEG Long Island is committed to giving back to the people and commu- VA Medical Center in Northport to do nities it serves. Employee engagement some outdoor beautification. on Long Island and the Rockaways is The temperature was less than 50

degrees but that didn’t stop the group of men and women from putting on their work gloves to rake, shovel, sweep, weed and mulch the lovely Vietnam Veterans Memorial Garden and Wall of Wars memorial for veterans and visitors to enjoy. At the end of the day, one employee volunteer quipped, “Take off your shoes before walking in here,” because the bricks on the ground around the monument were so clean. For the PSEG Long Island Power Markets department, it was a team-building activity, one with the added purpose of saying thank you and giving back to our military heroes. It is part of the mission of PSEG Long Island to give back to the communities it serves. Employees are actively involved with local charity events and organizations through the company’s Community Partnership Program and last year volunteered 24,860 hours in more 1,100 large and small events for 400 organizations across the utility’s service area. —Anton Media Staff

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Giving Veterans A Reason To Smile Dental365 to provide free dental services to military veterans

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here are more than 20 million veterans across the United States with less than 15 percent qualifying for dental care. To help bridge this gap, Dental365 will be hosting a day of free dental services for all military veterans on Sunday, Nov. 11 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at participating locations. Currently, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) only provides dental benefits to veterans who are classified as 100 percent disabled, have a service-connected dental condition or have been a prisoner of war. With high costs prohibiting many veterans from securing additional insurance coverage, our heroes are lacking adequate dental care which can lead to serious, even life-threatening health problems. In honor of Veterans Day, Dental365 will offer cleanings, x-rays, full-mouth debridement, comprehensive examinations and other same day services at the following locations: Bethpage, Long Island at 4216 Hempstead Tpke.; Centereach, Long Island at 1946 Middle Country

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Rd.; Tribeca, Manhattan at 19 Murray St. and Forest Hills, Queens at 7009 Austin St. Participating locations will be accepting walk-ins—alternatively, veterans can schedule an appointment for care by calling 844-636-7331. Founder and CEO of Dental365, Dr. Scott Asnis is no stranger to the

veteran community—he began his over 30-year career with a residency at the Brooklyn Veterans Administration Hospital in 1984, where he provided direct care to eligible military veterans. Asnis and the Dental365 team are honored to be providing these vital services to all our nation’s heroes in

celebration of Veterans Day. “It’s important that we continue to support our veterans after they return home,” said Asnis. “Our Veterans Day initiative is just one of the many ways Dental365 is doing our part to give back and show our appreciation of the many risks and sacrifices made by all.” Dental365 was founded on the concept of providing convenient and affordable dental care for the entire family. Through its state-of-the art facilities it offers modern dentistry services from expertly trained specialists and general dentistry practitioners. Dental365 has multiple locations throughout the New York Metropolitan area and its offices are open seven days a week, accept walk-ins and offer affordable care and financing options. Dental365 is committed to helping our communities to achieve healthy and beautiful smiles. For more information, visit www.godental365.com. —Submitted by Dental365


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