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  • July 2024: Volume 24 - Issue 10

    newHickLogoNewsletter for the Alumni and Friends of Hicksville High School - Hicksville, New York

    Dear Readers,
    We hope you enjoy our latest issue. If you log into the website, you can click on Features and then Biographies to submit your biography to the site! We have included an article about Senior Trips. We saw a lot of comments on Facebook, but we hesitate to use them without permission. We would love to continue the article, but please send your stories and photos to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.m, along with your name and graduation year. Do you have pictures and memories of diners or delis? Do you have ideas for new stories? Please email us! Click Here for the Multi‑Year Reunion
     - Your HixNews Team

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  • Peppercorns of Hicksville Closing

    Peppercorns of Hicksville Closing

    Recently, HixNews Editors learned Peppercorns, the longtime restaurant and catering, located at 25 East Marie Street in Hicksville on the site of an old firehouse is closing as of August 1, 2024. There is now a petition to declare the site a historic landmark.

    Here is the link to the petition: Change.Org Petition Link to click.

         The following was part of a recent article by Karl Schweitzer about Hicksville Pubs, Past and Present.

    Another mainstay bar and pub was the old Hicksville Fire House. After it was moved across the street from its current location, it became Jean & Joe’s Firehouse Inn, then just the “Firehouse Inn,” before Tommy Colwell bought it and kept the name. It was the “Uncle Albert’s” before it became known as the “Wind Whistle,” and for thirty years, it has been known as “Peppercorns.”

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  • Senior Trip Memories

    Senior Trip Memories 

    Editors' Note: Last month, we published a story by Ron Wencer about Senior Trips to Washington, D.C., via airplane in the 1950s and we included pictures from the 1956 Comet Yearbook. We asked for more submissions. What follows are those submissions. It's not too late to send more as we can continue this feature into the future if there is interest. 

    Screenshot 2024 07 08 9.02.47 PMScott Schutzman, Class of 1977

          On the Riverboat I was playing cards [for money] with my crew. Mr. O'Daugherty approached us and asked "who is the best poker player of you degenerates?" He then shuffled the cards for a few minutes and dealt two hands in 5 card draw. I was dealt Kings over 10s, a full house. He drew three cards and was holding 4 aces. We didn't stop talking about that for the rest of the trip. He definitely taught us a lesson. I miss him.

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  • Louis Church, Governor

    Hicksville's Appointed Governor of North Dakota

    KarlSchweitzerKarl Schweitzer, HHS Class of 1981

    The Hicksville community has had its share of celebrities, actors, musicians and others over the years. The most famous of our residents of course is the world-renowned rock star Billy Joel. Then, there is Al Pitrelli, a guitarist who has played with the rock band Alice Cooper and most recently with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra; Denny Dias, the lead guitarist from rock band Steely Dan; The Long Island Medium, Theresa Caputo; A true funnyman, Comedian, Jackie “The Joke-Man” Martling;  Professional Football player, Larry Eisenhauer from the Boston Patriots (AFL); and from the Hicksville High School Class of 1972  actor Lorraine Bracco who starred in Goodfellas, The Sopranos, and Rizzoli & Isles. 

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