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FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.queenscourier.com JUNE 13, 2014 • THE QUEENS COURIER 11 DOUGLASTON EAGLE SCOUT PROSPECT COLLECTS PRODUCTS FOR VETERANS VETERANS BY LIAM LA GUERRE lguerre@queenscourier.com @liamlaguerre This scout has honor. Douglaston teen Michael Tuffey is collecting personal care items for the Veterans Affairs Community Living Center at St. Alban’s to become an Eagle Scout, the highest rank for members of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). Tuffey, a Life Scout in Troop 153 with 31 badges, has already collected hundreds of personal products, including body wash, shaving cream, deodorant and shampoo, for the nearly 140 male veterans living at the home. He plans to continue the drive until June 20. “Sometimes for projects it’s refurbishing a park or a playground or a community center,” Tuffey said. “But I wanted to give back to people. I thought this was a really worthy cause because these guys have obviously done a lot and they defi nitely deserve to have something given back to them.” Tuffey, 16, is a junior at Xavier High School in Manhattan and is a member of the track team and the school’s Junior Reserve Offi cer Training Corps (JROTC). He was inspired to help the veterans because of his affi liation with the reserve training group. He initially approached the hospital to ask for their needs and received a list of personal care items. To collect the donations, Tuffey set up two dropoff stations, one at Douglaston French Cleaners on Northern Boulevard at Douglaston Parkway, and another at HOME NY Real Estate at 40-60 Douglaston Parkway. He has also contacted and received donations from various organizations, including local churches, and handed out fl yers on Memorial Day to spread the word about his campaign. The project is the fi nal step for Tuffey, who has been with the BSA since the Cub Scout level in second grade, to complete his longtime dream to become an Eagle Scout. “It would mean a lot,” he said of the honor. “It’s a culmination of a lot of hard work and a lot of years of being involved.” Anyone willing to donate can drop off items at the stations in Douglaston or contact Tuffey at mtuffeyeaglescoutproject@ aol.com. THE COURIER/Photo by Liam La Guerre Michael Tuffey is conducting a drive to collect personal care items for veterans in the Community Living Center at St. Alban’s to become an Eagle Scout. SOME APPS ARE GRE AT F O R K I L L I N G T I M E . T H I S O N E ’ S G R E AT F O R S A V I N G I T . To help make your life easier, we’ve created the My conEdison app for AndroidTM and iPhone.® Use it to pay your bill, view your billing and payment history, submit a meter reading, and more. It also lets you access our interactive outage map, showing you which areas are affected and providing estimated restoration times. Simply put, it’s an app that’s worth its weight in kilowatts. And you can download it for free at Apple’s App StoreSM and the Google PlayTM Store. For more information, go to conEd.com/App, or visit us on Facebook or Twitter.


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