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All South Side Middle School students attended the “Challenge to Choose Wisely” assembly on Sept. 7. The purpose of the presentation, in its second year, is to stress the importance of good decision making as well as the dangers of risky behavior. more
Welling with tears Sharon Oderwald said, “Sometime I feel like I’ve lost her,” and husband Tom Oderwald agreed as he pushed back his own sorrowful emotions. “She hasn’t been herself the whole time, but this week we saw a glimpse of who she really is; a fun-loving little girl,” he said. more
Rockville Centre resident and real estate CEO Jeff Feil recently donated $3 million to South Nassau Communities Hospital — the largest donation in the hospital’s 90-year history. more
Mercy Medical Center marked National Cancer Survivors Day with its first annual gathering of former cancer patients and their families, drawing more than 175 attendees to attest to the fact that life after a cancer diagnosis can be meaningful and productive. more
This month nine East Meadow High School graduating seniors received The Susan Satriano Foundation Scholarship Award. The award recipients are Matthew DeCillis, Amanda Goodman, Jared Smith, Daniel Spellman, Gina Vallone, Salvatore Vallone, Daniel Wax, Samantha Weiss and Christopher Davis. more
Breast cancer patients, current and past, are invited to a free workshop on tai chi to be held on Thursday, Aug. 4, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Alumni House, 154 Cambridge Avenue, Adelphi University, Garden City. more
The 6th annual walk at Sunrise Day Camp held on June 5th brought thousands of people to the campgrounds in Wheatley Heights. This years walk raised over $230,000 for children with cancer. Walkers and … more
Nanci Cacossa, an Oceanside resident, has spent the last two years of her life battling ovarian cancer. She’s made it through her fight with her circle of strength — her husband, Frank, and her … more
State Sen. Charles Fuschillo Jr., a Republican from Merrick, is pushing a bill that would ban the use of indoor tanning beds by anyone under age 18 in New York, saying they could cause premature skin cancer in young people. more
Lynbrook South Middle School hosted the American Cancer Society’s “Relay for Life” on May 21. Rallying dozens of people, there were a number of special activities, beginning with a survivor dinner and opening ceremony. more
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