Long Island great-grandmother credits these three secrets to long life as she marks 100th birthday
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Josie Romano celebrated her remarkable 100th birthday at the Rose Caracappa Senior Center in Mount Sinai, where she shared her secrets to longevity: a passion for food, occasional drinks, and dancing. Raised in Harlem and the Bronx, Romano has lived a vibrant life, volunteering at a thrift store since 1987 and teaching line dancing until the age of 95. Her birthday party showcased her lively spirit, filled with humor, performances, and tap dancing, reflecting her joyful approach to life and community involvement.
"I love to eat, and once in a while a little drink, when I feel good. That's about it and I love to dance."
"She has also volunteered at the St. Anthony's thrift store in Rocky Point since 1987, according to Town of Brookhaven Supervisor Dan Panico."
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