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The Long Beach Board of Education approved a memorandum of agreement with the Long Beach Classroom Teachers Association at the board's regular meeting on Oct. 13. Members of the public raised … more
DWI is a nightmare To the Editor: Regarding the Herald's editorial "The unseen side of DWI — it isn't pretty” (Oct.8 -14), it’s true that DWI is far more complex than the slogan … more
On BoardCandidates forumThe League of Women Voters will host a forum with the six candidates running for City Council at 7:45 p.m. on Oct. 28 at the Long Beach Library. Zoning boardmeets at City Hall … more
A major switch upgrade project near the Valley Stream train station will affect Long Island Rail Road service across the south shore this coming weekend. more
With each of its seven seniors playing a key role and a pair of sophomores with 17 singles wins combined, Long Beach is in position to earn a share of the regular-season top spot in Conference III-A girls’ tennis. more
Thomas DePaola was recently named the new vice principal at Long Beach High School. DePaola comes to Long Beach from the Farmingdale School District, where he taught science for 13 years. He served … more
More than 200 students, parents and friends turned out for the NAACP education rally held at Long Beach City Hall on Oct. 2 to honor academic achievers of African American decent. more
Board meeting at the middle school at 8 p.m. on Oct. 27. Lido habitat cleanup Lido Elementary School will hold a cleanup of the school’s habitat gardens on Oct. 17 at 10 a.m. All are welcome to … more
During this election season, which will culminate in the Nov. 3 vote, the Herald has asked the Long Beach City Council candidates for their view on topics of concern to residents. This is the third in a series of questions we have posed to the six candidates who are vying for three seats on the council. Comments about this Q&A? JKellard@liherald.com or (516) 569-4000 ext. 213. more
The People’s Church of Long Beach, at 111 Delaware Ave., is holding its fourth annual Bible Art Summit from 1 to 6 p.m. on Oct. 24. The show includes watercolors, acrylic, mixed media, music and photography, and the art work must be based on the Hebrew or Christian scriptures and accompanied by a written paragraph of the story and the book in the Bible it represents. No nudes are allowed. Any artist wishing to enter must bring their art between 6 and 8 p.m. on Oct. 23. more
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