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Inwood resident Ilyassha Shivers is once again organizing a basketball program for children in grades fourth through eighth with registration to get under way on Thursday, Feb. 29 at Lawrence Middle School, 195 Broadway, Lawrence. more
Known as the “Kosher Costco,” Bingo Wholesale is establishing a presence in the Five Towns at the Burnside Commons Shopping Center in Inwood, with an anticipated opening on Feb. 12. more
The rumors turned out to be true as the discount kosher wholesaler Bingo is coming to Inwood as Bingo Wholesale has leased the 61,669-square—foot space in the Burnside Commons shopping plaza on Burnside Avenue that was occupied by Stop & Shop. more
The rumors circulating in the Five Towns turned out to be true as the discount kosher wholesaler Bingo is coming to Inwood as Bingo Wholesale has leased the 61,669-square-foot space in the Burnside Commons shopping plaza on Burnside Avenue that was occupied by Stop & Shop. It is expected to open for Passover next year, April 15, depending on when the required Town of Hempstead permits are approved.  more
The Kiwanis Club of the Five Towns was honored by Kiwanis International with the designation of Distinguished, recognized by their peers for having their membership grow in the 2017-2018 term. more
After opening the door to the basement of Cedarhurst Village Hall there was a cry of “O 67” from the other room. There were more than a dozen members of the Cedarhurst Senior Center playing bingo on Feb. 28, and as they played, from time to time the seniors would cheer or jokingly heckle one another. more
Get out and have fun playing bingo, eating dinner and possibly winning raffle prizes at the New Horizon Counseling Center Auxiliary Ladies Nite in support of the Doris Vine Memorial Fund for Children and the Joan Baum Friends Program. more
Make reservations to play bingo, win prizes, eat pizza and salad with a beverage on Sunday, Sept. 18 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Marion & Aaron Gural JCC at 207 Grove Ave. in Cedarhurst. more
An afternoon spent with senior citizens at the Center for Adult Life Enrichment in Hewlett proved several of the common misconceptions that many teenagers hold about old people false. more
Hewlett High School students from the World Language Club visited seniors at the Center for Adult Life Enrichment on the school’s campus on Dec. 10 and 11. more
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