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It’s been a streaky season for the Malverne/East Rockaway boys’ lacrosse team. After winning five of its first six games, Malverne/East Rockaway went on a three-game losing streak, dropping consecutive contests to Levittown Division, Glen Cove, and Great Neck North. more
“Homecoming” usually conjures images of colorful parade floats and hard-fought football games, but for the students, faculty and staff of East Rockaway and Lawrence high schools, the term has a more basic meaning: the return to their respective school buildings after months of repair following the devastation of Hurricane Sandy. more
The Malverne/East Rockaway girls’ lacrosse team had a solid season in 2012, finishing 6-3 in league play, good enough for third place in Conference V. more
After a year that saw the Malverne/East Rockaway boys’ lacrosse team pick up just three wins, a senior-laden group is off to the program’s best start in years. With a 4-1 road win over Herricks, Malverne/East Rockaway improved to 5-1 in non-league play. more
Bay Park resident Nora Garcia-Osuna described what she found in her backyard after Hurricane Sandy as “mounds of hard, layered, crusted-over sewage” — the likes of which she had never seen … more
The basketball season hasn’t yielded the type of results that the Malverne and East Rockaway girls’ programs were hoping for in 2012-2013, but neither team has let the disappointment get the better of them. more
Shoveling time for homeowners begins. more
The effort to rebuild our communities after Hurricane Sandy’s devastation has not been without a sense of urgency, especially when it comes to reconstructing homes and critical infrastructure “stronger, smarter and safer.” more
The Malverne and East Rockaway girls basketball programs have storied pasts. The Mules have earned eight Nassau County titles, while the Lady Rocks have picked up nine. Throw in the fact that the two schools are just a couple miles apart on Ocean Avenue, and you have a one of more natural rivalries in the county. more
The hurricane-force winds and the mountainous storm surge are now just bad memories, but in many areas of the Heralds’ coverage area, Hurricane Sandy’s consequences will live on for weeks, months or years. more
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