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New Hyde Park Business Donating Revenues to Hurricane Sandy Recovery

New York Ravioli & Pasta Company donating 20 percent of proceeds during month of May.

The owners of New Hyde Park-based New York Ravioli & Pasta Company were personally thanks by Nassau Executive Ed Mangano Tuesday for donating a portion of all proceeds generated throughout May to the Nassau Hurricane Recovery Fund (NHRF).

“I am so grateful to New York Ravioli & Pasta Company for their generous offer to provide a percentage of their sales to Nassau’s Hurricane Recovery Fund,” Mangano said in a release. “Thanks to local businesses, the Nassau Hurricane Recovery Fund has been able to provide some form of support to those who have been unable to overcome the financial hurdles associated with the storm and the recovery.”

New York Ravioli & Pasta Company will donate 20 percent of their retail store sales every Monday through Thursday throughout May to benefit Hurricane victims. In addition, they will reward the 20th store customer each Friday in May with a $25 gift certificate. Customers will also be offered 20 deals for 20 days through discount offers on the company’s Facebook and Twitter pages.

“Dave and I are Long Island natives and we understand the tremendous impact that Hurricane Sandy continues to still have on Long Island,” said owner Paul Moncada, th National Sales Manager of New York Ravioli & Pasta Company. “The people of Long Island have been very supportive of us for the past 20 years and this is a way for us to support them.”

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