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Trinity St. John’s Episcopal Church, in Hewlett, has a take-one-leave-one food pantry — named the Little Pantry — designed for quick and low-key pickup for those in need. The … more
A seniors club that began in Valley Stream and ceased meeting at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic has been revived at Trinity-St. John’s Episcopal Church in Hewlett with gatherings since September every Thursday at noon. more
Hewlett-based Cub Scout Pack 20 under the leadership of David Dorsey held their annual Blue and Gold ceremony to accept new scouts into Boy Scout Troop 20 at Trinity-St. John Episcopal Church, also in Hewlett, on Jan. 26. more
Training sessions and the increased use of Narcan are credited for the decline in opioid-induced deaths in Nassau County, based on state statistics and a pair of Tempo Group employees who led a training seminar at Trinity-St. John’s Episcopal Church in Hewlett on July 18. more
Longtime Woodmere resident Ehler O. Gregory was a renaissance man, having a broad range of interests from bird watching to horticulture to sports. more
There was a light saber demonstration, robots, artwork, music, food, crafts, a petting zoo and face painting at the sixth annual Arts Below Sunrise festival that also included the Trinity-St. John’s Episcopal Church fair on Sept. 17, along Broadway in Hewlett and Woodmere. more
Rev. J. Christopher Ballard was officially installed as the third rector of Trinity-St. John’s Church in Hewlett on April 30 by the Rt. Rev. Lawrence C. Provenzano, the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island. more
Rev. John Christopher Ballard will most likely remember Feb. 15 for two milestones in his life. It was the Sunday he turned 50 and when he conducted his first service as the new rector of Trinity-St. John’s Church on Broadway in Hewlett. more
There is an unwritten rule that has been in my family for a least a generation, a rule that prevails in my own household today, and that is, we don’t decorate the house for Christmas until the 24th, Christmas Eve. Period! Usually, there are no exceptions, accept for this year. more
Just days after Hurricane Sandy ravaged must of Long Island’s South Shore, Nassau County Episcopal churches began taking part in a relief effort that is still in full swing. more
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