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Ben Mevorach, 54, has been residing in Malverne for the past 25 years, yet still manages to keep a low profile despite his position as director of news and programming for 1010 WINS, the most listened to all news radio station in the United States. more
If a list of New Year’s resolutions was to be generalized for the average college student, I believe it would include something along the lines of: procrastinate less, go to sleep at a more decent hour, figure out what it is I want to do with my life, and eat less instant ramen noodles — or perhaps buy more. more
There isn’t much that separates a senior in high school from a freshman in college. With only two months of summer sandwiched in between, it is not likely that you will experience a butterfly-like transformation, in which you effortlessly become a mature and self-sufficient adult just in time for the first day of college. more
The Common College Application, informally known as the College App. That new episode of “American Horror Story.” Teacher Recommendations. Football. Test scores. All topics of conversations I heard walking through the halls of Lawrence High School last week. more
Most high school students are familiar with college before they even set foot on campus; it has been their goal, their motivation to do well in school, and a reason to power through Advanced Placement classes, SATs and other standardized tests. more
College honors earned Woodmere resident Michael Wotman made the Cornell University College of Arts and Sciences spring semester dean’s list. more
The process of selecting a college is essentially equivalent to online dating. First you skim through profiles, noting which campuses attract your eye, and then look to see if they share your interests. more
The clarion call has grown louder since Superstorm Sandy: We must beat a “managed” retreat from the coast, or face certain peril as global warming takes hold and sea levels rise. more
Family, friends, coaches and Hewlett High School’s principal Theodore Fulton and district athletic director Jeff Malis watched seniors, Sam DiSalvo, Emily Cohen and Kevin Fuchs sign their national letters of intent on Nov. 14 in Fulton's office, to play Division I lacrosse. more
Introduced to the piano as youngsters by their father Eliot Weiss, Hewlett residents Julie and Benjamin Weiss, have become accomplished musicians who have performed for local and international audiences. more
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