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  • June 2026: Volume 26 - Issue 9

    newHickLogoWe continue to need writers and an assistant/successor Webmaster with CMS experience to ensure that HixNews is here for generations to come. Please email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., and we will send you a link to our monthly meeting. Or, just email us your article. We will be happy to edit it and include it. If you would rather just send us an update about where you live and what you are doing, we can include that, too! Or go to Features and create your own blog. If you would like it published in the newsletter as well as on the website, please let us know. 

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  • New York - The American Revolution Part 6

    Wendy ElkisWendy Elkis Class of 1977On July 4, 1776, the vote for the Declaration of Independence was cast, the words adopted, and copies printed.   There was still one colony who hadn’t voted yet, the colony of New York. 

     

     

     

     

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  • Etcetera for June 2026

    Etcetera for June 2026 

    Hicksville High School News

    Hicksville High School recently celebrated 10 students completing the newly launched Emergency Medical Technician program in partnership with the Hicksville Fire Department and the Nassau County EMS Academy. These dedicated students met after school every Monday and Wednesday. The Hicksville Fire Department fully covered all costs for the students. To read more, see the link that follows:  https://www.midislandtimes.com/articles/hhs-celebrates-new-emt-program/

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  • "A Toxic Dropkick"- LI's Grumman Facilities Impact on Our Land

    Many of us have probably passed the brown brick buildings and tall smoke stacks on S. Broadway while on the way to the gym, or to grab a bite to eat at McDonald’s. However, few understand these buildings' history and impact on our community. In 1936, Grumman and the US Navy would go on to create these facilities for different testing and research applications of aerospace technology. Throughout World War II and the Korean War, these facilities would create pivotal aircraft such as the Hellcat, Tigercat, and Albatross. Over 17,000 aircraft were produced by Grumman in Bethpage, making it a key facility for the military. These aircraft were vital in supporting US ground forces in both wars, objectively strengthening the power of our military tenfold and giving us true “air superiority”. The Bethpage Grumman facilities were also the creators of the Apollo Lunar Module, which would go on to complete the Apollo 11 Space Mission on July 20th, 1969. While it is said that this location would only house roughly 800 workers prior to the kickoff of WWII, by the peak of the war, this facility would reach upwards of 25,000 employees, leading to a major influx of jobs in the local community. In fact, the Apollo Lunar Module project required 9,000 employees alone! However, many would soon come to realize that the Grumman facilities were undeniably destroying the Island around them. 

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