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The Gold team made its entrance into the Lawrence High School gym last Saturday for the 50th annual Lawrence Girls Sportsnite. more
As the Mark Buttice and the Swing Easy Band performed and sang the music, the Lawrence Schools Dance Department danced to the songs of Ol’ blue eyes, Frank Sinatra, to help support the Andrea Rizzo Memorial Foundation at the “Come Dance With Me!” benefit dance and mini music concert presented by the Christina Mazzitelli Academy of Fine and Performing Arts at the John M. Pancia Performing Arts Center at Lawrence High School on March 6. more
On April 19, 1969, members of Cornell University’s Afro-American Society occupied Willard Straight Hall on the Ithaca campus to protest a litany of perceived racial injustices after a cross was burned outside Wari House, a cooperative for African-American female students. During the occupation, AAS members smuggled in rifles and bandoliers of ammunition. more
When Daniel Cornejo, 21, was in kindergarten at the Number Four School in Lawrence 16 years ago, he fractured his legs and remembered how his kindergarten teacher and now principal, Ann Pedersen, came to his house to home school him because at the time, the school wasn’t handicapped accessible. more
Five Towns students who were named semifinalists and a finalist in the Siemens Competition in Math, Science & Technology and Intel Science Talent Search contests were recognized by the Town of Hempstead at a town board meeting on Feb. 8. more
More than 150 people attended the multi-year Lawrence High School reunion for the years 1968 to ’78 in East Rockaway on Dec. 10. Sharing stories, reminiscing and renewing old friendships were the highlights of the four-hour event. more
There are two ways to write this story: glass half full, glass half empty. I believe I’ll take a sip from each in describing the recent reunion cruise of Lawrence High School’s class of 1964. more
Pat Laino's car show winning 1966 Chevy Nova highlighted the inaugural Inwood event on June 19 at the train station that organizers Pete Sobol and Victor Peppe seek to hold annually. more
Dena Greenbaum, a Woodmere resident and recent graduate of Tisch School of the Arts, directed, wrote, produced and edited a short narrative film entitled "Blues," which has received widespread recognition in the arts community. "Blues" tells the story of an unlikely friendship developed between two boys, a religious Jew and an African American during the riots that unsettled Crown Heights, Brooklyn in 1991. The two boys form their bond through their love of Blues music. more
The Lawrence Public Schools is presenting a special interactive Holocaust Exhibit called “When Humanity Fails.” The exhibit features a series of moving archival photographs and film footage of the atrocities and eventual liberation of the concentration camps during World War II. more
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