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It allowed families to enjoy a hearty Thanksgiving meal and “reminds us all about the true meaning of the holiday season.” - Sup. Ed Romaine
Sachem High School East senior Sara Ann Mauro launched stressinteens.com.
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Students in the Sachem Central School District hosted a ceremony honoring veterans.
Students gathered in front of the school building to cheer for the veterans as they walked the short parade route in honor of Veterans Day.
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Sachem grad Kim Coyne was "free-spirited, eccentric, and loved life" before her diagnosis in May, says Stacey Berzak.
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Officer Vincent Pelliccio was honored with the Theodore Roosevelt Association Award in 2019 after beating cancer and returning to the force.
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Sachem grad Kim Coyne was “free-spirited, eccentric, and loved life” before her diagnosis in May, says Stacey Berzak.