As the new week approaches, let's look back at some of the stories featured on Rockville Centre Patch.
Molloy celebrated the opening of its nursing doctoral program with a fashion show of nurses uniforms over the past century. The RVC Lions Club hosted its annual Duck Race, while dozens of families and kids also attended the Hewitt Fair the following day.
In school news, South Side football lost a heartbreaker to Carle Place, 21-14, and both the boy's and girl's varsity soccer team posted shutouts in its two matchups. The high school hosted a well-attended college fair and the RVC Youth Council threw a midnight bowling party for teens at RVC lanes.
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In local and county government, County Legis. Francis Becker criticized Rep. Carolyn McCarthy for delaying a vote on tax cuts, and county democrats rebuffed County Executive Ed Mangano's budget proposal. The village board listened to commuter complaints on the new $4 charge to park in the St. Agnes lot, and the MTA approved its latest round of fair hikes.
Holistic health coach columnist Judy Griffin described how breast thermal imaging can be used to detect and prevent breast cancer, and in crime, a RVC woman tried to use bogus checks to buy nearly $500 in groceries.
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SPORTS
Lady Cyclones Back on Track with 6-0 Win Over Sewanhaka
SCHOOLS
Youth Council Hits the Lanes
SSHS Juniors Get Taste of College Life
Nursing Through the Decades
Community Flocks to Hewitt Fair
GOVERNMENT
Becker Rips McCarthy for Delaying Tax Cute Vote
Democrats Criticize Mangano's Budget Proposal
Residents Sound Off on St. Agnes Lot Fee
County's Proposal to Privatize Long Island Bus Questioned
NEWS
MTA Approves Latest Round of Fair Hikes
Breast Cancer: Know Your Risk Before Detection
ARTS
PHOTOS: Rosa Lee Young House Tour
Lions Club Hosts Annual Duck Race
This Weekend's Open Houses in RVC
BUSINESS
Help Wanted: RVC is Hiring
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