News

Friday, October 26, 2012

FIRST "eNVy" FUNDRAISER - HUGE SUCCESS

The new non-profit organization "eNVy" Embracing Noble Values for Young People established by the Vacchio Family; held their first fundraiser. The organization was established and inspired by the loss of their son/brother Nicky in October 2011. The event took place on Saturday, October 20th at Mulcahy's in Wantagh. In attendance were nearly 300 friends and family members of Nicky's. They raised nearly $10,000.00 in which they hope to offer college scholarship to local high school seniors this year. Their plan now will be to work in conjunction with the schools to find the ideal recipients. Although, they have plans to continue fundraising throughout the year - they plan for this to be their largest and annual event. For more information on the organization or to donate visit

ELEPHANT IN INWOOD!

The Inwood Country Club became a temporary home to this adorable but huge elephant. Chef Rubio taped his show right in Inwood using the Country Club for his stage setting. Bravo TV did the taping.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

SAD NEWS

It is with deep sadness that we inform the comunity of the loss of longtime resident and businessman Jack Rose. Ja
ck owned his owned Real Estate & Appraisal Office for many years on Doughty Blvd. We will update the website once we have funeral information.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

As the year approaches of the untimely loss of Nicholas Vacchio, the family is scheduled to kick-off the non-profit organization set up in his memory. Please come together as a community and support the first ever Fundraiser of "eNVy"; Embracing Noble Values for Young People! The event will be held on October 20th from 4 - 8pm at Mulcahy's in Wantagh. For ticket information or other ways you can support the organization contact 516-547-4711. For more information you can also visit the website at

SAD NEWS

It is with deep sadness that we inform the community of the loss of Marion Miller. Longtime Inwood resident, mother to many, grandmother to several and great-grandmother to some. Mrs. Miller was known to our entire community either by herself through her kind and compassionate manner or through her family; she will be missed!