Michael and Molly Talbot thought their 10th birthday on March 25 would be their worst yet. Their mother, Deborah, erected a sign outside their house on Maloon Avenue in Franklin Square telling …
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By Melissa Koenig
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3/27/20
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In Arabic-speaking and predominantly Muslim parts of the world, Christmas is known as Eid al Milad, or the Festival of the Birthday, referring to the birth of Christ. Although not an essential part of Muslim tradition . . .
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12/7/17
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The little boy was just 2 years old. In fact, it was the very day of his birthday party. Other toddlers and their moms and dads were gathered for pizza and cupcakes . . .
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10/13/16
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Exhibits and more...
A Step in Time: Molloy College’s 60th Anniversary ExhibitionThe exhibit examines Molloy’s history through photographs, documents and related memorabilia. Through …
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10/21/15
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Victory or death. On the freezing-cold night of Dec. 25, 1776, George Washington crossed the ice-choked Delaware River with those code words assigned to each soldier.
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2/5/15
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Once again, the birthday fairy has smacked — um, tapped — me on the shoulder.
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4/10/14
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So, how about this winter?
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2/21/14
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Helen Krakauer of James Street in Franklin Square turned 99 years old on Feb. 10. At 12 p.m. that day, Joann and William Cook, local residents and co-owners of Super Heros — located on 885 Hempstead Turnpike in Franklin Square — celebrated with Krakauer by surprising her with a “birthday hero,” at her home. According to the Cooks, Krakauer frequently orders meals from the eatery.
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By Jackie Nash
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3/6/12
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Mary Sesso of West Hempstead joined family, friends and other residents at the Catholic Charities’ Franklin Square Senior Center last week to celebrate her birthday. It wasn’t just any old birthday, but, rather, one for the record books. On Feb. 8 Sesso turned 105.
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By Jackie Nash
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2/14/12
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Pump It Up, a fun-filled indoor arena filled with humongous inflatable bounce houses, slides, obstacle courses and more, held its grand opening on Jan. 30.
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Teri Ann Loeser
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2/11/10
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