54thGERALDINE AND GUY

MANZARI of Lindenhurst were wed Sept. 7, 1957, at Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Lindenhurst. Geraldine is a homemaker. Guy is semiretired from his cabinet business and was recently honored by the Lindenhurst Fire Department for 60 years of service. They have four children and six grandchildren.

50thSANTA AND JOSEPH

DECEGLIE of Dix Hills were wed Oct. 28, 1961, in Brooklyn. They celebrated with a party at The Watermill in Smithtown. The couple are both retired from Half Hollow Hills school district. They have five children and 13 grandchildren.

50thCATHY AND BOB DONNELLY of West Babylon were wed Sept. 30, 1961, at Holy Cross Church in Brooklyn and recently renewed their vows at Our Lady of Grace Church in West Babylon. They celebrated with a party at Bella Verde in Brentwood. Bob retired from Empire Insurance Co. in Manhattan. Cathy retired from Lindenhurst school district. They have three children and two grandsons.

50thJANET AND BILL ELS of Ridge celebrated Oct. 7 with a family cruise to Bermuda. Bill is a retired New York City firefighter and also retired from John T. Mather Memorial Hospital in Port Jefferson. Janet is a retired bank manager of EAB in Port Jefferson Station. The couple enjoy spending time with their family and going to Carolina Beach, N.C. They have three children, their spouses and seven grandchildren.

50thANGELA AND FRED SCHMIDT of West Babylon were wed Aug. 5, 1961, at St. Kilian Church in Farmingdale. They celebrated with a dinner party at the Snapper Inn in Oakdale. Fred is retired from the milk business and also from Pergament in Melville. Angela is a former elementary schoolteacher at Farmingdale school district. They have five children and six grandchildren.

45thLORRAINE AND KEVIN

SULLIVAN of Miller Place were wed Oct. 22, 1966, at Holy Family Church in Hicksville. Kevin is a U.S. Navy Vietnam veteran. He is a retired liquor salesman. Lorraine is a retired nurse from John T. Mather Memorial Hospital in Port Jefferson. They have three children and one granddaughter.

A Newsday investigation revealed that Grumman Aerospace knew toxic chemicals were leaking into the ground in Bethpage. Newsday Associate Editor Paul LaRocco and Deputy Editor David Schwartz explain.  Credit: Newsday Studios

'It's depressing, it's frustrating' A Newsday investigation revealed that Grumman Aerospace knew toxic chemicals were leaking into the ground in Bethpage. Newsday Associate Editor Paul LaRocco and Deputy Editor David Schwartz explain.

A Newsday investigation revealed that Grumman Aerospace knew toxic chemicals were leaking into the ground in Bethpage. Newsday Associate Editor Paul LaRocco and Deputy Editor David Schwartz explain.  Credit: Newsday Studios

'It's depressing, it's frustrating' A Newsday investigation revealed that Grumman Aerospace knew toxic chemicals were leaking into the ground in Bethpage. Newsday Associate Editor Paul LaRocco and Deputy Editor David Schwartz explain.

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