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Good News: Student Leads Walk-a-Thon To Fight Cancer
Some stories put a smile on your face. Here's our wrap-up from around Northern Suffolk and the East End.
Hauppauge 5th Grader Leads Walk-a-Thon to Fight Cancer
Caroline O’Brien, a student, a fifth grade student at Bretton Woods Elementary School in Hauppauge, wanted to do something special to honor the memory of her beloved grandparents that she lost to cancer.
With the assistance of Bretton Woods Principal George Gagliardi, Caroline spent most of the school year planning and organizing a school-wide cancer awareness fundraiser.
Each elementary school class wore different color clothing, representing six different types of cancer, to participate in the school-wide walk-a-thon, which raised $1,400 for the American Cancer Society.Kings Park Senior Named to Softball All-New York State Second Team
Kings Park High School rising senior Paige Julich was recently named to the All-New York State Second Team for Softball for the 2013 season.
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Scholar Athlete, Musician Studying Engineering at SBU
Headed to Stony Brook University in the fall, Nathaniel D’Agati was on the high honor roll for every quarter of his four years at Miller Place High School, earning the Award for General Academic Excellence each year, as well as the President's Award for Academic Excellence as a senior. He challenged himself with seven Advanced Placement (A.P.) courses and was a member of the National Honor Society, the Foreign Language Honor Society and the Service Club.
He was the recipient of the ASSET Scholarship, the Italian American Academic Scholarship, the Edmund S. Kos Memorial Scholarship and the Arlette Conklin Memorial Scholarship. He will be majoring in electrical engineering at Stony Brook University in their Scholars Program and was the recipient of the university's Dean's Scholarship.Find out what's happening in Miller Place-Rocky Pointwith free, real-time updates from Patch.
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