Over 100 parishioners of St. Anthony’s Church came out for third annual Outdoor Movie Night sponsored by the St. Anthony’s Fathers Club.
The movie featured on July 22 was Zootopia. The Fathers …
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8/19/16
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There were rides, games, food and live music at Saint Anthony’s Feast — more than enough fun for everybody. The festival took place at St. Anthony’s Church in Oceanside, from June 9 to June 12, …
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6/22/16
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The community came out for the tree lighting at Saint Anthony’s Church in Oceanside on Dec. 12. Father Nicholas Lombardi delivered a beautiful ceremony and everyone sang holiday songs.
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By Barbra Rubin-Perry
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12/16/15
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Assemblyman Brian Curran delivered over 50 turkeys to Outreach Coordinator Sister Frances Monuszko at St. Anthony’s Parish in Oceanside in time for Thanksgiving. Curran said the turkeys were …
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By Barbra Rubin-Perry
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12/2/15
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Over 10,000 water balloons awaited the crowd of 200 on Aug.12, in the field behind Saint Anthony’s Church on Anchor Avenue in Oceanside. It was billed as Long Island’s largest water balloon fight, and organized by Oceansider Kash Calderon.
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9/2/15
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In April 2014, two students at St. Anthony’s High School, in South Huntington, brought a Confederate flag to a sporting event. They were subsequently expelled. Later that month, Newsday published an editorial . . .
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7/29/15
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There were rides, games, food and fun at Saint Anthony’s Feast — even a petting zoo and pony rides. The festival took place at St. Anthony’s Church in Oceanside, from Thursday to Sunday, with a …
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6/17/15
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Dear readers,
Just as we celebrate the end of a long, dark and cold winter with the joy of the coming spring with its color and light, joy and life, so too let us celebrate this great feast of …
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By Nick Lombardi, St. Anthony's Pastor
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4/1/15
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St. Anthony’s Parish in Oceanside hosted “Taste of Our Town” on Sunday, Nov. 9. Friends, neighbors and fellow parishioners celebrated some of the finest food the community had to offer during …
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11/12/14
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Two years ago, when he was 11, Cory Nichols saw a documentary on poverty called “Hard Times: Lost on Long Island.” Cory, who has been acting on television and in movies since he was 6, was in the audience at the Long Island International Film Expo, where a film in which he co-starred was screening as well.
But it was “Hard Times” that made the biggest impression on Cory, who is now a ninth-grader at Oceanside High School. “It made me really want to help our community,” he said. “People don’t have to say they’re in need to be in need.” So he decided to take action.
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By Rebecca Melnitsky
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10/22/14
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