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A Message From “Dom Togo” New City No One Should Go Hungry – We’re Here to Help

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At Dom Togo, we know that many individuals and families are facing financial struggles right now. With the rising cost of living, putting a warm meal on the table can be a real challenge—and we want to help in any way we can.

As a locally owned business and followers of Christ, we believe it’s our responsibility to care for one another. That’s why we’re offering to share any leftover trays or extra food we may have at the end of the day with anyone who truly needs it—free of charge.

While we can’t promise a full tray every time, we often have something available. If you’re in need, please don’t hesitate to call us around 6:00 PM (we close at 6:30 PM) and ask if we have any meals left for the day. If we do, it’s yours—no questions asked.

Even as our own food and operating costs continue to rise, we remain committed to doing our part to support the community. Because at Dom Togo, we believe we’re all in this together.

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Clarkstown Rallies for Tommy Ryan – Be Part of the Buzzes 4 Bumpy Movement

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                                  💛 Buzzes 4 Bumpy – Support Tommy Ryan! 💛

Tommy Ryan, a football player at Clarkstown South High School, was recently diagnosed with leukemia. In support of his fight, a fundraiser called “Buzzes 4 Bumpy” will be held:

Location: Clarkstown South High School
Date: Thursday, April 17
Time: 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Buzz cuts will be offered for anyone who wants to show support. There will also be food, drinks, and games for all to enjoy. Donations will be accepted to support leukemia research and help Tommy in his battle.

If you’re able, please stop by and show your support. Donate through link below.

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Rockland Residents: Be Aware of Text from Chase Bank it is a Phishing Scam

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Rockland County, NY — On April 14th at approximately 11:50 AM, a text message was received by a local resident claiming to be from Chase Bank. Upon contacting Chase directly, it was confirmed that the message did not originate from the bank and is, in fact, a phishing scam.

We urge all residents to remain vigilant. Do NOT respond, call any numbers listed, or click on any links within the message. These types of scams are designed to steal personal and financial information.

If you receive a suspicious message, report it immediately to your local police department and refrain from any interaction with the sender.

Your safety and awareness are crucial in helping prevent fraud in our community.

Please report any suspicious texts to your local police department.
Stay alert, Rockland — your awareness is your best defense.

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