East Meadow captured its third consecutive conference championship in boys’ bowling with a sweep of Hicksville on Jan. 20 (849-806, 966-755, 773-743), highlighted by freshman Jeff Juarez’s perfect game in the second game of the series.
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Steve Siniski
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2/2/11
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A group of fifth-grade students at Bowling Green Elementary School recently participated in “Hope for the Holidays.” They worked cooperatively to raise funds to help purchase gifts and …
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1/24/11
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The life and times of Jefferson
Fourth and fifth-grade students at Meadowbrook Elementary School were treated to a special assembly about the life and times of Thomas Jefferson, our …
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1/22/11
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Debra Berger’s third-grade class at Bowling Green Elementary School is discovering the mysteries of planet Earth. Operation: Tectonic Fury, founded by Dr. Robert Ballard, is a Jason …
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1/15/11
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Hempstead Town Councilman Gary Hudes recently brought his support and inspiration to the fun-filled “Fall Festival” at the Bowling Green Elementary School in Westbury.
According to …
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11/13/10
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Members of the Division 6 Key Club completed a “doubleheader” of walks on Oct. 24.
The day began early at Jones Beach where the Key Clubbers were joined by Circle K Governor …
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Rich Santer
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11/4/10
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East Meadow School District officials are looking into implementing measures that could combat the theft of scrap metal at one of their elementary schools.
Discussions on the topic began …
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Mike Caputo
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9/24/10
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Behind four All-County bowlers, East Meadow captured its second straight Conference IV title and finished runner-up to Sewanhaka District at the Nassau team tournament.
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Tony Bellissimo
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2/24/10
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When John LaSpina co-launched Rockville Centre Lanes he asked his favorite customer roll the first ball. She had just celebrated her 100th birthday. The second ball was rolled by his 4-year-old granddaughter, proving that bowling is timeless fun, with no age limitations.
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Teri Ann Loeser
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12/26/09
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When John LaSpina co-launched Rockville Centre Lanes, the newest of six Maple Family Centers, he asked his favorite customer roll the first ball. She had just celebrated her 100th birthday. The second ball was rolled by his 4-year-old granddaughter, proving that bowling is timeless fun, with no age limitations.
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Teri Ann Loeser
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11/12/09
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