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People Social . . . . October 3, 2002

Dear Deer Park by Joyce
      •Happy, happy birthday to our very own Caitlin Elizabeth Roberson who becomes two on October 8. Caitlin will be receiving a variety of books, her very own Radio Flyer Red Wagon, Elmo chicken dancer and many more items she loves.
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Clifford places in finals
at Empire State Games

      Last summer Mike was a member of the Empire Water Polo Team and won a silver medal.
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WI teacher attends National Mathematics Conference
      Dian J. Korade, an eighth-grade math teacher from Udall Road Middle School in West Islip, joined other math teachers from across the country at the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (N.
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Brett honored for service
      Eileen Brett of Lindenhurst, a compliance associate with Prudential Financial Inc. in the Corporate Governance business unit in New York has received a Prudential Community Champions Shining Star Award of $1,000 for A Mother's Kiss, Inc. The 11th Annual Prudential Community Champions Awards Program, administered by the Company's local initiatives division, recognized 853 employees and retirees who excel in volunteer commitment, leadership and service to their communities.
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Beacon welcomes the latest arrivals...
      •Robert and Maria Hyde of Babylon announce the birth of son, Robert Anthony.
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Irish Day at Shea Stadium with LAOH
      Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians, St. Patrick’s Division 2 Babylon are shown enjoying Irish Day with the Mets at Shea Stadium. Pictured, left to right, are Kay King,  Maryellen White, Suffolk County Immigration/Legislation Joan Cox and S.C. President Dolores P. McKee-Otten.
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Ladies Auxiliary takes part in 9/11 vigil
      On Friday, September 6, members of the American Legion Auxiliary Babylon Unit #94 participated in the POW/MIA vigil held at the Babylon Town Hall in Lindenhurst.
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Heard It On The Grapevine
      IT WAS BACK TO IRELAND, this time accompanied by his wife Teresa, for Judge Patrick Henry early in September. After a very successful fund raiser held last summer at the Irish Pub for the little girls of the Holy Cross Primary School in Belfast, he was able to present a check for $17,500 to the head-mistress Ann Tannay at a reception tea in the gymnasium where all of the little girls sat on the floor to listen to their American benefactor Judge Henry tell them, "you have many friends in America, and they are all praying for you.
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