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She met her husband on the job and together they built a life that included 36 years of marriage, three children and the Cedarhurst restaurant La Viola. more
Award-winning writer and former Lawrence School District English teacher and reading specialist Bill Brittain died on Dec. 16. He was 81. more
Lawrence High School Senior Uryan Rampersaud, an Inwood resident and senior at Lawrence High school where he was an honor student, died on Dec. 29 from a collapsed mitral valve (a heart defect when a valve doesn’t close properly and the blood doesn’t flow correctly). He was 17. more
Maurice “Chuck” Doughten, of Lakeland, Fla., and formerly of Inwood and Hewlett, died of liver and pancreatic cancer on Oct. 16. He was 80. more
Described as an adoring husband and father, a wonderful man and mensch to all who knew him, Hewlett Harbor’s Herbert V. Gold died in his Longboat Key, Fla. home on Nov. 25. He was 96. more
Armed with an associate’s degree and her love of the arts, Marge Rosen-Gutmann served as the director of Cultural Arts for the Town of Hempstead for 24 years. more
Long time Five Towns resident Harriette Rothenberg died in her Lynbrook home on Sept. 25. She was 90. more
Arnold Rosenbaum of Lawrence passed away on Sept. 30. He was 83. A 55-year Five Towns resident, Rosenbaum was born in Brooklyn and received his Bachelors of Arts from Syracuse University before becoming vice president of the now defunct Gimbels Department Store in New York City. more
Claire Glottstein, a 60-year Five Towns resident, died on Aug. 16 at her home in Lake Worth, Fla. She was 93. more
Everett William Molinari, a 35-year resident of Lawrence and Cedarhurst died on July 9. He was 85. more
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