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Recently I was privileged to attend the annual Patriot Award Dinner hosted by the Seaford High School 9/11 Memorial Committee. This event, and other 9/11 programs and projects in Seaford, are administered by the Memorial Committee . . . more
The Hispanic Brotherhood of Rockville Centre held its Annual Scholarship Dinner on May 11 at Temple Avodah, in Oceanside. This year’s scholarship recipients are Darcy Aguirre, John Gutierrez, … more
The Say Their Names Association closed its first year June 26 by awarding eight Black seniors from local high schools, including Oceanside High School, with scholarships for demonstrating a commitment to helping their communities and starting conversations about race. more
Thirteen graduating Oceanside High School students have received scholarships in memory of the late Kenneth J. Marino, a firefighter who died in the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. more
New York State Sen. Kevin Thomas, a Levittown Democrat, recently proposed a bill to cap tuition at all SUNY and CUNY schools at $5,000 per year for in-state students. more
In recognition of their service as junior volunteers at South Nassau Communities Hospital, Madeline DiDominica, of Oceanside, Jomo Osborne, of Baldwin, and Jerusha Medidha, of Rockville Centre, have been awarded the hospital’s annual Dorothy M. Sharer Scholarship. more
Runners and walkers alike arrived and crossed the finish line at the 10th annual Jimi Gubelli 5k in Island Park on June 30. On the hot, sunny Saturday morning, over 300 people gathered at Masone … more
On Sept. 14 the National Merit Corporation announced their National Merit Scholarship semifinalists for 2016. Among the semifinalists was Oceanside High School’s very own Andrew Carlins. The … more
The Island Park Business and Residential Chamber of Commerce, with the help of Village Mayor Michael McGinty awarded two Island Park students scholarships at the Oct. 8 meeting. The Chamber gave … more
Because of the good work done by Family & Children’s Association, several local disadvantaged Long Island students will have the opportunity to attend college. more
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