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Drama Cadets Present a Musical Theatre Classic

Today's 5: JFK's Drama Cadets continue this weekend's run of "How to Succeed...," which opened Thursday to cheers.

Plainview's spring musical, the much-revived Broadway smash "How to Succeed..." continues its run Friday and Saturday, just one of many entertainment options in the area this weekend.

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This weekend:

1. The Drama Cadets present both night at 8 p.m. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door. The show is on the big stage at the Plainview-Old Bethpage Middle School.

2. Our events calendar is filled with other things to do this weekend. Check out the options available.

3. A story broke late Thursday involving a of a man on the LIE service road.

4. The vote to name in our Readers' Choice contest closes this morning at 9. We'll announce a winner this afternoon.

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Kevin May 12, 2013 at 08:23 am
Richard, I agree. This road has so many potholes that were fixed, it dips and the county trees haveRead More lifted it up in areas that now hold water. I have ben living here for over 30 years, and I cannot recall it ever being done. It needs to be done soon, I so agree with you. Maybe Mangano will see this and do something, then again if we lived in Bethpage, it would of been done already.