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The Hewlett-Woodmere School District has been awarded the “highest quality” rating of Aa1 from the credit rating agency Moody’s Corporation, which will result in lower borrowing costs for the district and the ability to refinance bonds at lower interest rates. more
Not only was last Monday, Memorial Day, a time for parades and barbecues, but the Hewlett-Woodmere Little League held its annual hone run derby and All-Star games at Grant Park. more
Brad Berkowitz, originally of Woodmere, is a partner at Schedulesmith, a Manhattan based company that sends out automatic emails and text messages to players and their parents to remind them about upcoming games and practices. more
Exhibits and more... Body MappingThe exhibit commemorates the opening of the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine at Hofstra University. Works by contemporary artists, Tina Blondell, Giedre … more
Farm-fresh produce and other products, along with kosher items, are coming to Hewlett: The Long Island Growers Market, a nonprofit association of a dozen farmers’ markets, will open in Nassau County’s Grant Park starting this Friday. more
Exhibits and more... As Time Goes ByAn exhibition of paintings by Valley Stream artist Noel Darvie, highlighting landscapes and seaside scenes of local places. Through May 31. Barnes Gallery, 2 … more
When Hewlett High School junior Jeremy Tarica’s father’s friend from high school, Larry Haber, told him about his organization, Ascent Youth Alliance to Battle Autism, a program that raise awareness and money for autism and athletics, Tarica knew it would be a great way to get the Hewlett-Woodmere community involved. more
Students of all ages got creative and decorated their mini bulldogs at Project Bulldog’s “Build-A-Bulldog” workshop last Friday. During the two hours at Hewlett High School, the youngsters used stickers, paints and markers to beautify their bulldogs. more
Along with voting on their school district’s $103.24 million budget on Tuesday, Hewlett-Woodmere voters will also cast ballots for Board of Education trustees. more
Exhibits and more... Edward Weston: Life WorkThe exhibit surveys the 50-year career of a giant of 20th-century photography. The photographs of Edward Weston (1886-1958) capture the rhythms, … more
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