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Terrific Kids in Levittown
Re-elected to water association board
Theresa M. Catapano-Black was recently re-elected as Bethpage Water District Commissioner. Re-elected and newly elected water commissioners from 21 local water districts who are members of the Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners’ Association (NSWCA) were sworn into office on January 1, 2023 to begin their three-year term. Each local water district is comprised of three commissioners on each board.
NSWCA President and Locust Valley Water District Chairwomen Patricia Peterson commented on the election results, “Local voters came out to cast their ballet in meaningful elections for the men and women of their choice who harness the responsibility of safeguarding our water today, and into the future. This process is a sterling example of local representation by and for each community as water commissioners and voters must reside within their respective district.”
Hempstead Town Clerk Kate Murray congratulated Adam Zuffrante, Jennifer Barba, William Salvage, Gabriella Krasko, Zeemal Jaffery, Haddie Kelly, Kevin Doherty, Sobaan Mian, Annabella Camisa, Anthony Marroquin, Yuremi Ronquilio Leiva, Mykaela Padilla, Amelia Verbeeck, Ethan Duque, Jefferson Gonzalez Ochoa and Jonathan Zavala Romero of Stokes Elementary School in Levittown as they were named “Terrific Kids” by the Levittown Kiwanis. Also attending were Michael Pappas and Pat Carney of the Levittown Kiwanis, Principal Allison Ackerman and Nassau County Legislator John Ferretti.

Short Stacks for a Tall Cause
The Mercy League will be holding a Flapjack Fundraiser breakfast on Saturday, April 15, from 8 a.m to 10 a.m. at Applebees, 938 S. Broadway, Hicksville.
The meal will include pancakes, sau-
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