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  • In 1998, Mr. Dubb, founder of home building company the Beechwood Organization in Jericho, N.Y., learned from then-jockey Jerry Bailey about the track workers' need for affordable, early-morning child care.

    Onsite Day Care For Track Parents Pia Catton 2011

  • Mr. Dubb hopes the message is reaching all the track parents who need the help.

    Onsite Day Care For Track Parents Pia Catton 2011

  • The head count has been about 50, but it will increase to 70 this fall because of two additions—built and donated by Mr. Dubb—where elementary and high-school students can study English.

    Onsite Day Care For Track Parents Pia Catton 2011

  • Mr. Dubb approached the New York Racing Association, which governs the tracks and surrounding facilities, with plans to donate the construction of a dedicated facility.

    Onsite Day Care For Track Parents Pia Catton 2011

  • Anna House But that changed in 2003 with the help of two racing enthusiasts, Michael Dubb and Eugene Melnyk, whose leadership created Anna House, a day-care center open every day for children whose parents are backstretch workers at Belmont and Aqueduct, which are less than 10 miles apart.

    Onsite Day Care For Track Parents Pia Catton 2011

  • In one of the Socialist papers that Jimmie read, there appeared every week a series of comic pictures in which the working man was figured as a guileless fool by the name of "Henry Dubb".

    Jimmie Higgins Upton Sinclair 1923

  • Pym's letters were all addressed from the Dubb of Prosen Farm, near

    Tommy and Grizel 1898

  • I should inflict the society of the Misses Smithly-Dubb on myself for a solid hour.

    The Toys of Peace, and other papers 1870-1916 Saki 1893

  • Misses Smithly-Dubb bestowed on her in the club-lobby.

    The Toys of Peace, and other papers 1870-1916 Saki 1893

  • "Let's go and lunch there, shall we?" she suggested, and in a few minutes 'time the Smithly-Dubb mind was contemplating at close quarters a happy vista of baked meats and approved vintage.

    The Toys of Peace, and other papers 1870-1916 Saki 1893

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