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Lawrence High School’s Christina Mazzitelli Academy of Fine & Performing Arts and its dance department presented “Lose Yourself to the Rhythm” an evening of entertainment in the high school’s auditorium on May 22. more
After being restarted in 2013 following a couple years of dormancy, the communities of Hewlett and Woodmere combined to hold a Memorial Day Parade on Monday for the second consecutive year. more
Starting with a service at Zion Park and ending with a similar tribute in Andrew J. Parise Cedarhurst Park, the annual Lawrence-Cedarhurst Memorial Day Parade on Monday echoed with remembrances of military personnel who sacrificed their lives in the nation’s wars. more
From the train station to the VFW post, Doughty Boulevard rumbled with the sounds of marching bands playing military beats, as Inwood held its annual Memorial Day Parade on May 25 under a cloudless sky. more
Hurricane Sandy rebuilding talk often swirls around larger communities, but the smaller Five Towns villages of Hewlett Harbor and Hewlett Neck are also seeking to mitigate the damage caused by flooding. more
Five Towns Community Chest’s Youth Board partnered with the staff of Applebee’s to serve 140 meals of pancakes and scrambled eggs to local families and raise the stated goal of $1,000 on May 17. more
A festive atmosphere filled Andrew J. Parise Cedarhurst Park as community members of all ages attended Chabad’s ninth annual Lag B’Omer celebration on May 18. more
Q: I understand that Governor Cuomo reduced the estate tax for New Yorkers so that retired folks stay in New York rather than move to taxpayer friendly states like … more
It was standing room only at Lawrence Mayor Martin Oliner’s Central Avenue home on Monday evening when the Chief Rabbi of Israel David Lau visited. More than a 100 Jewish community leaders and guests gathered at the mayor’s house to meet Lau. more
Following an April 10 air test conducted at Lawrence High School by Olmstead Environmental Services of upstate Garrison, the building was deemed safe and concerns raised by teachers about were found to be accurate. more
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