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Hewlett Harbor Deputy Mayor and small business owner Len Oppenheimer had an opportunity to chat with Rep. Kathleen Rice, a Democrat who represents the Five Towns, and U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, another Democrat, in a June 11 virtual conference about the burdens small businesses have been facing during the coronavirus pandemic. more
While the coronavirus pandemic canceled in-person classes for the remainder of the school year, the Hewlett-Woodmere School District has created a Covid-19 task force to help organize the reopening … more
With houses of worship being able to reopen to 25 percent capacity through Phase Two of the economy’s reawakening during the ebbing of the coronavirus pandemic, churches, mosques and synagogue are opening their doors, but gradually. more
Chants of "Classrooms not Class Zooms" and "Classrooms are essential" could be heard through the crowd of roughly 50 parents and teachers from across Long Island that gathered on Franklin Avenue in … more
Right after Passover, Dr. Neal Feit, an internal medicine specialist who lives in Lawrence and practices in Valley Stream, was redeployed to Long Island Jewish Valley Stream Hospital as the peak of … more
Administrators and teachers at Hewlett-Woodmere School District’s Franklin Early Childhood Center held a car parade for its first grade graduates on June 12. more
Lawrence Woodmere Academy furloughed 47 employees, a combination of administrators and teachers, as of June 8, because of the negative financial impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Some of the … more
With the coronavirus pandemic placing a damper on the traditional celebrations and ceremonies associated with the end of high school, the Hewlett-Woodmere Business Association, along with the Hewlett-Woodmere PTS and the Hewlett High School Principal Dr. William Galati and staff organized a vehicle caravan that began at Hewlett Elementary School and followed the same route as Homecoming down Broadway to the high school campus on June 5. more
Free food will be distributed Marion & Aaron Gural JCC’ Harrison-Kerr Family Campus at 140 Central Ave. in Lawrence on June 9, through an amalgam of civic groups and synagogues. From 3 to 4 p.m., is for seniors only. From 4 to 6 p.m., all others are welcome. Drive-thru and walk-thru is available on Winchester Place. more
From 1 to 5 p.m., free food was distributed at the Five Towns Community Center in Lawrence on June 7, through an amalgam of civic groups and synagogues. From 1 to 2 p.m. was for senior citizens and from 2 to 5 p.m. was open to anyone. more
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