Four Hewlett High School students — Becky Feygin, Damaris Rodas Villatoro, Charles Zeledon and Olivia Ziarno — were among the 75 Nassau County high school artists selected to have their work displayed at the Art Guild, in Manhasset, as part of the Nassau County High School Student Juried Art Competition last month.
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By Parker Schug
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12/1/23
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Hewlett High School student Christopher Mendoza has a special ways of letting people know what’s on his mind: his art.
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By Hernesto Galdamez
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11/3/23
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After Hewlett High School’s varsity football game against Plainedge was canceled due to the six inches of rain that battered the Five Towns — and the rest of the metropolitan area — on Sept. 29, players watched video in the locker room to prepare for the eventual rescheduled game.
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By Hernesto Galdamez
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10/15/23
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Posters, balloons, flowers and gifts on the field or the court? It must be Senior Night.
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By Hernesto Galdamez
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9/22/23
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Alexandra Greenberg is making her students’ transition to high school easier. With the academic year beginning, the principal’s efforts, this summer, aims to ease the transition from middle school for Hewlett High School ninth-graders.
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By Parker Schug
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9/8/23
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Incoming Hewlett High School freshman Chase Rivas played everything growing up, including basketball, baseball and football. But no sport made an impact on him like lacrosse, which he has played since first grade.
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By Hernesto Galdamez
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8/13/23
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Intending to provide financial support for programs that aren’t in the school budget, the Hewlett-Woodmere Public Schools Endowment Fund has awarded two grants, each worth $3,000, to the Hewlett Community Garden and the Robotics Club.
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By Hernesto Galdamez
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8/6/23
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Before Seth Stern became the editor for the Bloomberg News, he was a Hewlett native and a 1993 Hewlett High School graduate. He read the Nassau Herald growing up and a high school journalism class ignited his interest in the industry.
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By Hernesto Galdamez
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7/30/23
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“Hate has absolutely no place in our state,” Gov. Kathy Hochul stated in a July 11 news release, “and we will continue to do whatever it takes to make sure every New Yorker is safe from baseless violence that stems from prejudice.”
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By Hernesto Galdamez
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7/23/23
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Hewlett High School students and alumni are acting against smoking and lung disease. Graduating senior Brandon Salazar, 17, and rising seniors Daniel Tkach, 16, and Ryan Weinman, 16, joined the New York chapter of For Future Lungs, the parent organization that seeks to promote the risks associated with smoking and tobacco use for teens and promote events dedicated to discussing the risks of tobacco.
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By Kepherd Daniel
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7/9/23
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