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Vincent J. Cannuscio Trail Is Dedicated In Hampton Bays

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Suffolk County Legislator Jay Schneiderman makes a speech at the dedication ceremony for the Vincent J. Cannuscio trail next to the Community Preservation Offices in Hampton Bays on Friday morning.

Suffolk County Legislator Jay Schneiderman makes a speech at the dedication ceremony for the Vincent J. Cannuscio trail next to the Community Preservation Offices in Hampton Bays on Friday morning.

Carolyn Fahey

Carolyn Fahey

 a representative from Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy

a representative from Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy

 makes a speech at the dedication ceremony for the Vincent J. Cannuscio trail next to the Community Preservation Offices in Hampton Bays on Friday morning.

makes a speech at the dedication ceremony for the Vincent J. Cannuscio trail next to the Community Preservation Offices in Hampton Bays on Friday morning.

New York State Assemblyman Fred Thiele makes a speech at the Vincent J. Cannuscio trail next to the Community Preservation Offices in Hampton Bays on Friday morning.

New York State Assemblyman Fred Thiele makes a speech at the Vincent J. Cannuscio trail next to the Community Preservation Offices in Hampton Bays on Friday morning.

Former Southampton Town Supervisor Linda A. Kabot makes a speech at the Vincent J. Cannuscio trail dedication on Friday morning. The trail is next to the Community Preservation Offices in Hampton Bays.

Former Southampton Town Supervisor Linda A. Kabot makes a speech at the Vincent J. Cannuscio trail dedication on Friday morning. The trail is next to the Community Preservation Offices in Hampton Bays.

Tommy

Tommy

 Aubrey and Michael Cannuscio listen to speeches about their father

Aubrey and Michael Cannuscio listen to speeches about their father

 Vincent Cannuscio

Vincent Cannuscio

 at a trail dedication on Friday morning.

at a trail dedication on Friday morning.

Members of the Cannuscio family

Members of the Cannuscio family

 including his wife

including his wife

 Carol Cannuscio

Carol Cannuscio

 and daughter Carolyn

and daughter Carolyn

By Erin McKinley on Oct 7, 2011
Family, friends and community officials were all present on Friday morning at the dedication ceremony for the new Vincent J. Cannuscio Trail. An estimated 100 people were present as local... more

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