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Mattituck woman competes for Miss New York USA
Daina Reynolds is shy.
Despite encouragement from a classmate, the lifelong Mattituck resident did not have the confidence to enter the annual Strawberry Queen competition when she was in high school. And speaking to a reporter? Well, that made her nervous. But she’s trying to put herself out there a bit more.
It’s starting to pay off. Ms. Reynolds has made it as a competitor for the title Miss New York USA. For her, it’s not so much about winning as it is about personal growth — although, that doesn’t mean she isn’t gunning for Miss Universe, the title she’d be competing for if she wins Miss New York USA and then Miss USA.
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A Kait's Angel's Mother's Day raffle will benefit two women on the North Fork battling breast cancer. (Courtesy Darla Doorhy)
NORTH FORK, NY — A Mother's Day raffle will benefit two North Fork women battling breast cancer.
According to Darla Doorhy of Kait's Angels — an organization created to help others in honor of Kaitlyn Doorhy, who died at 20 after being struck by a car while away at college in 2014 — the raffle will benefit Trisha Poole and Jaclyn Hinderliter.
To participate, Venmo @ DarlaDoorhy; include your first and last name, cell number, and town. Or, checks can be made payable to either Jaclyn Hinderliter or Trisha Poole and mailed to Darla Doorhy, 1125 Ole Jule Lane, Mattituck, NY 11952. Tickets will also be on sale at Wendy's Deli, located at 55 County Road 48 in Mattituck from May 4 through May 8.
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Attorney Regina Calcaterra is a voice for voiceless teens who are homeless or in foster care. (Courtesy Regina Calcaterra.)
NEW SUFFOLK, NY — During a pandemic, when restaurant owners are struggling to stay afloat, a North Fork business owner and an attorney and best-selling author teamed up to help the most vulnerable teens in foster care.
"The 2nd Annual Case's for Cases" event, held in New Suffolk in late November, was hosted by Regina Calcaterra, Kait's Angels, and Case's Place and has raised more than $15,000 in contributions and essential items for Birthday Wishes Long Island, an organization that brings birthday parties to children living in local foster care.
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