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- NEWS:
Antique Fire Apparatus Show and Muster
Get ready for a wonderful day of fun for the entire family! This Saturday, June 30, once again the Great Neck Vigilant and Alert Fire Companies will present their Eighth Annual Great Neck Antique Fire Apparatus Show and Muster 2001. The event takes place on Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the United States Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point.
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- NEWS:
Kings Point Incumbents Sweep Election
The village election in Kings Point generated a stunning turnout of approximately 900 voters who overwhelmingly re-elected trustees Richard Sokolov and Peter Aron against Jeffrey Pittell, a relatively unknown candidate perceived as a backer of the Chabad variances for a multi-use center on East Shore Road.
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- SPORTS:
South Middle School's Boys and Girls Track Teams
Great Neck South Middle School's boys and girls treack teams improved their records to 4-0, with victories over Herricks and Locust Valley on May 22. With more than half of the season finished, it was unprecedented that both teams had not lost a single meet.
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The Manhasset Bullets
The Manhasset Bullets, a girls' soccer team, won the Virginian Cup over Memorial Day Weekend. This triumph was a great accomplishment for the talented group of mostly 14-16-year-olds. In order to participate in the Virginian Cup, the team has to apply and be accepted. To get on the team, you have to try out. There are 17 people on the team. "Many of the members of this team have been together since third grade," says Genelle Taney, a sophomore at Great Neck North High. Genelle, who joined more recently, plays midfield. The Manhasset Bullets practice three times a week, for one and a half hours per day. So far all season this soccer team has been undefeated in their division 1 premiere category. As for next year's goals, they would like to win this tournament again.
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- OPINION:
How to Spend Your Tax Rebate
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