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FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.queenscourier.com november 14, 2013 • The Queens Courier 25 Our world-class cancer treatment programs help turn cancer patients into cancer survivors. One of the best regional hospitals for cancer care – U.S. News & World Report 2013-2014. One of America’s Top Cancer Hospitals – Becker’s Hospital Review 2013. Unique “Nurse Navigator” program guides patients through every phase of treatment. Broad range of advanced treatment options: CyberKnife® Radiotherapy, minimally invasive robotic surgery, leading-edge chemotherapy, holistic medicine and more. Certified by American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer. Cancer Center for Kids is a national leader and the largest outpatient facility in Nassau County for treating children with cancer or blood disorders. Extensive research studies, including basic research and clinical trials, provide state-of-theart treatment options. Mineola • 1.866.WINTHROP • winthrop.org HONOR SERVICE THE COURIER/Photos by Mike DiBartolomeo The 4th annual Queens Veterans Day Parade in Middle Village honored the men and women who have given their lives and service to our country. Local elected officials, as well as area schools came out to march and thank the heroes. Councilmember Elizabeth Crowley and Assemblymember Grace Meng Newly elected BP Melinda Katz, Councilmember Elizabeth Crowley and Curtis Sliwa State Senator Joseph Addabbo VETERANS’ SALUTE Photo by Frank Nocerito American Legion Post Post 103 in Douglaston hosted a Veteran’s Day ceremony on Monday, November 11 that included participants (left to right) Michael Proto, Tom Dinegar, John Block, Jerry Vilbig  (bugler), Reverend Lindsay Lunnum, Reverand Monsignor Anthony Sherman, Reverend Dr. Linden DeBie, Sebastian Dagostino and Robert Anastasia


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