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Local to Compete in Miss Long Island Pageant

20-year-old Ashley Rothschild will look to top all competitors on August 12.

Smithtown resident Ashley Rothschild, 20, has been selected to participate in the Miss Long Island 2013 pageant.

The pageant, hosted by Dazzle D Productions, is set to take place on August 12 at the Patchogue Theater for the Performing Arts.

Rothschild is in the running for Miss Long Island 2013, and the winner will move on to represent the region in another pageant with queens from all over New York, and appear throughout Long Island at numerous community events.

Rothschild is a volunteer at Horse Ability, an organization that specializes in Equine therapy for individuals and families with special needs, and is an advocate against bullying. 

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Billie B May 20, 2013 at 10:17 am
Tomorrow is the vote..vote NO NOW or our taxes are going to continue to sky rocket. Unless we doRead More something this town will continue to spiral down. More taxes aren't going to help. We need to cut expenses and get ourselves on a fiscally responsible plan.
swataz May 20, 2013 at 09:42 am
Isn't that above the cap? Funny, when another news source mentioned 5 districts that are breakingRead More the cap they didn't mention Smithtown. Dn't worry, the district will bully and scare the parents into voting yes by threatening programs instead of doing what they need to do which is reduce administrative costs.
Ron W May 19, 2013 at 02:26 pm
We can all make a statement one way or another when we vote. However, that statement should be madeRead More on a state level not the local level. Boards of Ed are powerless to do any real cost cutting. The state needs to take this on. We need real reform in Albany to reduce the ever increasing pensions and life long benefits that educators enjoy. Combine this with letting Albany decide salary increases for all educators and we can guaranty tax reductions over the next few years. Its that simple, Boards cannot do these. Lets get Albany to move on these NOW!