Taking part in a neighborhood parade
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The third annual Hewlett-Woodmere Memorial Day Parade since the event was revived in 2013 was akin to a community get together as residents lined Broadway from Irving Place to Piermont Avenue on Monday morning.
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5/25/15
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Polls, polls, polls. It isn’t even 2024, and we’re bombarded with political polls, one after another. President Biden is a goner and Donald Trump is ahead . . .
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12/14/23
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Cedarhurst Village Hall was packed with angry people who wanted answers — and information.
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Herald Editorial Staff
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3/27/24
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A man, who Nassau police said is homeless, was arrested for an alleged attempted rape of a woman in Inwood on Aug. 4.
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By Jeff Bessen
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9/6/23
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Like everyone in our community and all right-minded people in the world, I am horrified by the heinous terrorist attacks that occurred in Israel beginning last weekend.
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By Howard Bressler
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10/12/23
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School reopens at Hewlett Elementary
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Hewlett-Woodmere Superintendent Ralph Marino Jr. visited the schools in his new district throughout the morning on Sept. 3, beginning with Hewlett Elementary School on the first day of school.
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9/9/15
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Not much went right for the Hewlett softball team in 2023, but a promising young nucleus and a conference switch could be the remedy for the Bulldogs to get back on track.
Hewlett mustered just …
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By Brian Kacharaba
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4/7/24
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The Hebrew Academy of the Five Towns and Rockaway (HAFTR) and Hebrew Academy of Long Beach (HALB) students returned to school on Sept. 7.
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9/15/16
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Christmas lights up the Five Towns
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The holiday season is in full gear throughout the Five Towns and Christmas lights are decorating houses in Cedarhurst, Hewlett, Inwood, Lawrence and Woodmere.
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12/22/11
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Estelle and Charles Goldfarb were desperate to pump out the 3½ feet of water that flooded the crawl space of their newly built Woodmere home after Hurricane Sandy. So when a truck from the Carle Place-based Citywide Sewer and Drain appeared on the street, it seemed like a ray of light in the darkness.
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By Ann Friedman
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12/5/12
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