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To combat hunger and poverty in the Five Towns, a number of organizations have teamed up to form the Five Towns Anti-Hunger Task Force. more
There were carolers was singing traditional Christmas songs, people gathered around the bonfire, chestnuts roasted on an open fire, cookies, hot chocolate and Santa Claus to hear the children’s holiday wishes all at Andrew J. Parise Cedarhurst Park on Dec. 15. more
The Peninsula Kiwanis joined forces with the Hewlett High School Key Club for a two-day food drive, Nov. 9 and 10, outside the King Kullen at 1765 Peninsula Blvd. in Hewlett. more
For 125 years, under the leadership of eight pastors, the Catholic parish of St. Joachim’s Church in Cedarhurst has served parishioners in its home community and in the surrounding hamlets and villages of the Five Towns. more
Outfitted with refinished pews, a new altar and a new pipe organ, St. Joachim’s Church in Cedarhurst was rededicated at a Mass last Sunday that included Bishop William F. Murphy, leader of the Rockville Centre Diocese. more
Outfitted with refinished pews, a new altar and a new pipe organ, St. Joachim’s Church in Cedarhurst is now ready for a rededication on Sunday at the 11:30 a.m. Mass, which will include Bishop William F. Murphy, leader of the Rockville Centre Diocese. more
Kevin F. McHugh, Cedarhurst resident who worked at LaGuardia Airport as a U.S. Airways customer service agent and was a three-time chief of the Lawrence- Cedarhurst Fire Department (LCFD), died of a heart attack on Feb. 28. He was 58. more
A new slate of officers for the Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH) Division 3, based in Cedarhurst, were installed at the annual dinner at St. Joachim’s Church, also in Cedarhurst. more
“For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” (John 3:16) Watching sports on television is an American past time for the vast majority of us. The scripture reference (John 3:16) appears on our TV screens throughout these games by some rather enthusiastic — some might say overly zealous — fans. more
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