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North Hempstead officials attend Beacon Hill Residents Association’s Centennial Celebration

Supervisor Bosworth (left) and Council Member Dalimonte (right) present President of the Beacon Hill Residents Association Anne Ganzer (center) with a Proclamation of Recognition. (Photo courtesy of the Town of North Hempstead)

North Hempstead Town Supervisor Judi Bosworth and Town Council Member Mariann Dalimonte recently attended the Beacon Hill Residents Association’s Centennial Celebration on Feb. 8 at Harbor Links in Port Washington.

Supervisor Bosworth and Council Member Dalimonte presented the leadership of the Beacon Hill Residents with a proclamation of recognition for their 100 years of sustained success as a local civic association.

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The Beacon Hill Residents Association was incorporated in 1919 by the first residents of the neighborhood known as Beacon Hill, which is east of Port Washington Boulevard and bisected by Beacon Hill Road.

Submitted by the Town of North Hempstead

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