Local 112 goes pink
Greenwood Lake. The breast cancer awareness fundraiser took place Nov. 3.
| 11 Nov 2024 | 12:40

Raising the breast cancer awareness flag. (
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Warwick Supervisor Jesse Dwyer, Greenwood Lake Trustee Chad Sellier, Locall 112 owner Mark Palmieri, and event organzer Erin Rabbitt. (
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Community members came out to support the cause. (
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The Local 112 in Greenwood Lake recently held a fundraiser to raise awareness about breast cancer and help support a local community member currently fighting stage 4 rectal cancer. This year the theme was “Pink power to support our Blue Brother.” According to organizer and breast cancer survivor Erin Rabbitt, the event raised about $19,000.