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Passionate about the Western bays, Captain Don delivers the message that the waterways have more than a floating debris problem. Plants, wildlife, birds, ma rine animals...and people... consume seafood from our bays, and serious health is sues remain unaddressed. Meetings are held at Con- netquot State Park and Pre serve, Sunrise Highway, Oakdale. All meetings are free to the public. No park ing fee, bring a friend to enjoy the program and refreshments. For infor mation call 631-563-7716 or visit the organizations web site at www.gsbas.org C ommunity N ewspapers M ean B usiness Want to reach a larger audience of New Yorkers, by region or statewide? Advertise in dozens or even hundreds of community newspapers simultaneously Place a 25-rnrd line ad or a small display ad In all or part of Hew York Stale for oae low price 1 8 & _________ I For more information and pricing, contact Westlslip teen selected to represent Empire State at the 2010 Miss American Teen Pageant Alexis Voehl, 16, the daughter of Antoi nette Voehl of West Islip, has been selected to represent the Empire State at the 2010 Miss American Teen Pageant. As the Empire State Teen, Voehl will be attending the national pageant for her age group in Florida and Disney World during the week of Thanksgiving. She will com pete for the National Pageant title of Miss American Teen and for thousands of dollars in cash awards, prizes and scholarships. American Coed Pageants, Inc., annually holds state pageants for the purpose o f rec ognizing and rewarding outstanding young women between the ages of three and 22 for their past and present accomplishments and to encourage them to set and achieve high goals for the future. Alexis Voehl AmityviUe Woman’s Club hosts opening tea Ihe Amity wile Womans Chib held its the guest book and were given a raffle opening tea lies* $ ept2I at the Snug t ticket ^ *.... Harbor C2ub House., Firsfyicepresidenk The main linen covered table was com plane Schitt and her committee, were in pleted with two silver tea services and charge of putting’ on the tea. The tables fine china to go along with the tea sand ier« decorated, with floral centerpieces, wiches, deviled eggs, pastries,' c h e l ate*. As those attending arrived, they signed cookies and brownies which had been contributed by the members of the icfresliment commit tee, President BajhamLozier welcomed everyone to the new.year of events. She told everyone that this year's event was dedicated to Rachel Lrath As is the custom, several past ' presidents took turns pouring • ililiP ^ tea and coffee. During the af- ' f temoon the guests spoke with -— — — ______ theu friends. At the end o f the | Shown, left to right, are President Barbara Lozier, function, there was a raffle fot Past President Ellen R icciuti and First Vice Presi~ the centerpieces. Approxi- mátete 100 niembeis and Legislator Barraga joins the festivities at the West Islip Senior Citizen Center Suffolk County Legislator Tom Bar- three of their members. Proclamations raga (R-West Islip) recently joined in and birthday greetings were exchanged the festivities held at the West Islip Se- in tribute to their combined 270 years mor Citizen Center, 90 HigbieLn., West of life. Islip celebrating the 90th birthdays of Shown, left to right, are Rosalie M ontanino o f West Islip, William Howe o f West Islip, fosephine M olinus o f Bay Shore and Suffolk County Legislator Tom Barraga (R-West