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One Baldwin resident is celebrating teacher’s appreciation week by promoting her newly published book about teacher burnout. more
Along with a budget vote on May 16, there will be a vote for a new trustee for the Baldwin Board of Education. more
Susan Cools, president of the Baldwin Board of Education, promised to bring transparency to the Town of Hempstead in her bid for the town clerk’s post — especially when it comes to spending taxpayers’ money. more
Darien Ward pledged that he would bring the government to the people if elected Hempstead town councilman for the 4th District in November. more
Nassau County Legislator Debra Mulé secured a $17,322 Community Revitalization Program grant that created a quiet room at the Baldwin Public Library. more
Erika Floreska plans to bring a slice of Baldwin with her when she becomes the new president of the Long Island Children’s Museum in just over a month. On June 3, Floreska, 51, will succeed current President Suzanne LeBlanc, who is retiring after 17 years. more
The fact that swimming weather was many weeks off didn’t stop Patrick Dolan from plunging into Baldwin Harbor for a good cause last month. more
A truck full of non-perishable goods was collected for veterans a few weeks ago with more expected to be donated this Saturday. more
The Nassau Inter-County Express bus company, also known as NICE, collaborated with the Nassau Library System to install custom signs outside of the libraries. more
For a third straight night, Black Lives Matter demonstrators convened in Merrick and Bellmore to protest the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer and the systemic racism that is … more
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