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CRAB FEAST BENEFITS BELIEVE IN TOMORROW


About 236 members of the Caine Woods Community Association, their friends and volunteers from the Believe in Tomorrow Children's House by the Sea gathered for a Sept. 26 crab feast at Higgins North, which raised money for the program that provides ailing children and their families with the opportunity to escape from the stressful routine of medical treatment. Presenting a check for $2,353 to Believe in Tomorrow's Sheila Rothstein, fourth from left, are Caine Woods representatives, from left, Joe Kostelac, Ray Gawel of Higgins, Annette Colantuoni, Tonja Sas, Irene Hansen, Bob LeMay, MaryAnn LeMay, Donna Umbel, Bob Higgins (owner of Higgins) and Lloyd Martin. About 236 members of the Caine Woods Community Association, their friends and volunteers from the Believe in Tomorrow Children's House by the Sea gathered for a Sept. 26 crab feast at Higgins North, which raised money for the program that provides ailing children and their families with the opportunity to escape from the stressful routine of medical treatment. Presenting a check for $2,353 to Believe in Tomorrow's Sheila Rothstein, fourth from left, are Caine Woods representatives, from left, Joe Kostelac, Ray Gawel of Higgins, Annette Colantuoni, Tonja Sas, Irene Hansen, Bob LeMay, MaryAnn LeMay, Donna Umbel, Bob Higgins (owner of Higgins) and Lloyd Martin.




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