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Greenwood Lake. Couple’s 65th anniversary arrives just in time for outdoor dining
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| 22 Jun 2020 | 12:01
Maryland and Jack Smith celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary at The Breezy in Greenwood Lake, N.Y.
Staff at The Breezy masked up for outdoor dining.
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