Angel’s Gate has a happy ending – sort of.
Confronted with disgruntled neighbors and zoning woes, Angel’s Gate, the animal hospice founded by retired nurse Susan Marino has decided to move off Island.
(In the interest of full disclosure, I must note that I am very good friends with Susan, and co-author of her book: “Getting Lucky: How One Special Dog Found Love and a Second Chance at Angel's Gate.”)
Susan has acquired a farm in the Catskill Mountains area in the small town of Delhi (pronounced “dell high”), about two hours from Manhattan.
As it has for the last several years, Angel’s Gate celebrates A Vegan Thanksgiving next Monday, Nov. 19, at 7 p.m. at Westbury Manor.
“Come celebrate with Angel's Gate as we give thanks for the many Blessings that we have received,” Susan writes. “The past year has held many challenges for us, but happily and thanks to your support, we are able to continue to fulfill our mission.”
Donation is $75 per person, $125 per couple, and $50 for children. To order tickets, call (631) 269-7641.


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What a wonderful happy ending! This is just more proof that when God presents us with a challenge, He always presents us with an even better resolution. These fur babies will have a beautiful and much larger area to enjoy in God's country. Praise the Lord for His many blessings at Thanksgiving and always.