Farmingdale florist takes on job of beautifying Bethpage Black event
A Farmingdale florist has played a huge role in making it look even more beautiful.
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Sep 23, 2025, 11:19 AM
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Updated 12 hr ago
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Endless work has gone into making
Bethpage Black ready.
A Farmingdale florist has played a huge role in making it look even more beautiful.
In Full Bloom owner Marie Magnifico-Rafter joins News 12 to talk about creating floral arrangements for
Teams USA and Europe.
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