Malverne native drummer Blaise Lanzetta will be headed to Europe this month to once again help open for the Rolling Stones in their new tour, STONES SIXTY.
Lanzetta is the drummer in Pittsburg …
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By Kyle Chin
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6/16/22
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Plastic bags are about the most insidious of all plastics that humans have created over the past century or so. They easily escape from garbage trucks, and people carelessly toss them . . .
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5/31/18
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“It’s just amazing how all this stuff happened, when nothing was ever planned,” said Joseph Szabo, who taught a photography class during most of his 27 years at Malverne High School. “My whole goal was to do a good job teaching, keep the kids interested and have a little fun.”
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By Rossana Weitekamp
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1/13/16
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“Rugby Road” is one of many University of Virginia fight songs, played by the school’s marching band at football games and sung by the men’s glee club at more gentlemanly affairs.
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12/11/14
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What’s old has become new again. On Aug. 28, more than 17,000 people will fill the West Side Tennis Club in Forest Hills, Queens to see Mumford and Sons, the first major event the venue has hosted in more than 25 years.
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By David Weingrad
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8/23/13
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When Joseph Szabo first came to teach art classes at Malverne High School in 1972, he was 28 — only a decade older than some of his students. Still, the Ohio native had difficulty relating to …
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Lee Landor
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1/25/12
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I can’t remember the last time I picked up a copy of Rolling Stone, but I urge you all to read the article in which Gen. Stanley McChrystal, commander of our troops in Afghanistan, and his colleagues gave a candid interview to journalist Michael Hasting.
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Al D'Amato
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7/1/10
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