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Week in Review: Memorial Day Photos; Larkfield to Reopen

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'Larkfield' To Reopen After Major Renovation: The Larkfield, formerly known as Larkfield Manor, will reopen in July after a sweeping $8 million renovation. 

Northport Memorial Day Parade 2013
: Spectators cheered and whistled as veterans with the Northport American Legion Post 694, Sons of the American Legion, Marine Corps League, and Army marched down Main Street Monday.

Acura Chooses Northport For Photo Shoot: The Northport village board of trustees recently granted permission to Acura car company to conduct a photo shoot of its top model cars on Saturday, June 1 in municipal parking lot four on Main Street.

Elwood Schools Receive $60,000 from Booster Organization: Elwood School District teachers and administrators recently received over $60,000 in grants from the Elwood Education Endowment, a booster organization supported by local businesses and community members.

Town Cites Sewage Treatment Savings: Town Supervisor Frank Petrone said that In-Pipe Technology's system of treating raw sewage through the use of bacteria had saved the town $68,000 and reduced nitrogen entering the plant by 67 percent. 


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