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Hicksville High School Dedication Centennial
Hicksville High School Dedication Centennial
by Stefanie Cedar Shames, Class of 1977
On March 28, 1925, Hicksville High School was dedicated. When Ron Wencer's Ancient Hixtory article first appeared in November 2018, pictures inside the auditorium were unavailable online. We are including them here and have added them to the original article. If you can't believe your eyes about this history of Hicksville, go to Features, Ancient Hixtory, and read Ron's article, " November 2018: A History Too Conveniently Overlooked". If you live in Hicksville and hear of any Centennial events, please email a story and/or pictures to
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The St. Patrick's Day Parade
The St. Patrick's Day Parade
by, Wendy Elkis Girnis, Class of 1977
The NYC St. Patrick's Day parade dates back to March 17, 1762. Irish ex-patriots and military members serving with the British army stationed in the colony of New York marched in a parade wearing green to symbolize Irish pride. They were immigrants who missed their homes and felt joy in the freedom to wear green, sing songs from home, play Irish tunes, and speak Irish.
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March 2021: Les Hix - Hicksville Endures the Depression's Misery
Look back, ninety years back, and you can see a Long Island village to which the Red Cross is sending boxcars, filled to the brim with 24-lb bags of flour, so that people can better fend off starvation. Although you won't easily notice them, a few speakeasies and secret distilleries are tucked away here and there.
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