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Free parking in Lawrence A motion was approved by the Mayor and the Board of Trustees of the Village of Lawrence at a meeting on Thursday, Nov. 12, which allows for free parking during the … more
Hewlett High School art teacher Ted Chereskin was presented with the Art Educator of the Year Award for Nassau County at the New York State Art Teachers Association (NYSATA) annual conference in Rye, N.Y. on Nov. 21. more
Throughout the long, at times agonizing health reform debate, conservatives and insurance-industry lobbyists have argued that we don’t need a public insurance plan to compete with private insurers. more
The children at Lawrence Middle School enjoyed a delicious Thanksgiving meal and took part in the school's annual Thanksgiving Dinner Dance on November 19. more
More than 1.5 million juniors in about 22,000 high schools entered the 2010 National Merit Scholarship Program by taking the 2008 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) last year. Following a year-long wait, approximately 16,000 of those students were selected as National Merit semifinalists, with 899 from New York being recognized. more
As it turns out, we have a new Nassau County executive. Democrat Thomas Suozzi conceded defeat to Republican challenger Ed Mangano last week. Suozzi lost by a mere 386 votes. more
Talk about timeliness. Last week's column, "Responding to a Trio of Tragedies," was followed by three more incidents this week: a principal held hostage, resulting in his school going into lockdown; a 13-year-old boy committing suicide in the Bronx; and a report that two-thirds of all middle school students say they have been bullied. In each case, there was no outlet for rage. It is incumbent on us to prevent anger from escalating to that point. This week, I will examine a number of the anti-bullying programs that are proliferating in the schools, from the elementary to even the college levels. more
On November 8, the religious school at Hewlett-East Rockaway Jewish Centre held its annual Yad Program. The Yads — or Torah pointers — were designed and made by students of the the Hay class for use at their Bar and Bat Mitzvahs. The Yads were created with the help of the Yad Squad, a team of dentists and artistic congregates who worked with the children and their parents. Thirty-two students participated this year. more
Working with the Lynbrook PTA, Lynbrook resident Shari Cohen makes a positive difference in the lives of children in Hewlett Harbor. more
In an effort to engage local artists and pay tribute to Hewlett-Woodmere School District’s beloved bulldog mascot, a public art exhibition called Project Bulldog was announced late last month. more
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