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A Five Towns youth institution is trying to make a comeback. Founded in 1956, the Inwood Buccaneers Athletic Club has been a staple of youth sports, offering children with an opportunity to play football or cheer during the fall, and play basketball during the winter; because of low enrollment numbers the organization hasn’t been able to run a football program since 2015. This year, the Buccaneers hope that changes. more
It was a banner season for many high school athletic programs in the Herald’s coverage area. Listed are many of the top team accomplishments, in chronological order. more
Applause broke out at Elmont Memorial High School on Sunday as the two finalists for the development of Belmont Park announced plans to create thousands of temporary and permanent jobs as part of ambitious plans to develop the racing center further. more
Escorted by the warm morning light and slight jitters, students reluctantly made their way back from summer break. more
On Wednesday, Aug. 16, all 54 Nassau County public high school varsity football programs will begin preparations for the upcoming season, scheduled to open Friday, Sept. 8 with a handful of games. more
There were golfers, sponsors for the dinner, the awards, the towels, and cigars for the fourth annual Inwood Buccaneers Frank DeCicco Memorial Golf Outing at the Inwood Country Club on July 31. more
Nassau County police determined that a suspicious package found in what is being called a common area of Hewlett High School at 12:35 p.m. on June 9, was a backpack, along with a pressure cooker being used for a science project that was left attended. more
The bleachers were packed at Lawrence High School for a community basketball game between the school’s football team and the officers of Nassau County’s 4th Precinct. more
Walk through the halls of Lawrence High School on any given weekday, and you will hear a loud cacophony of chatter, laughs and shouts ringing throughout. more
Safety concerns, on Long Island and across the nation, and changing demographics in the Five Towns have led to a decline in football participation locally. While three local soccer leagues are flourishing, the 60-year-old Inwood Buccaneers Athletic Club has suspended its football and cheerleading programs this fall. more
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