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Brendan and Kieran McKenna have been quite busy lately. The 13-year-old twins from Wantagh finished up their community service projects, in the hopes of becoming Eagle Scouts in the coming months. more
The weekend shooting at a gay night club in Orlando, which left at least 50 dead and dozens more injured, is being described as an act of terror and an act of hate. more
Gregory Matousek and Ashley Kim were together in physics class earlier this year when they were called to the principal’s office. They weren’t in trouble, though: MacArthur High School Principal Joseph Sheehan told them they were the valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively, of the class of 2016. more
Eighth-graders at Seaford Middle School still have a few months before high school starts, yet they are already thinking about what they will be doing after their graduation in four years. more
While the Seaford Board of Education took care of a few important financial matters at its June 2 meeting, it was the people who have made significant contributions to the district who took center stage. more
Stewart’s All American restaurant is coming to Long Island, with its first location in the region expected to open up in Wantagh this summer. more
It was the easiest $10,000 Andrew Kratzer ever made. All he had to do was sit and watch a baseball game. Kratzer was the big winner at the May 25 Long Island Ducks game, a 15-5 win over the Bridgeport Bluefish. more
Kindness is a way of life at Jonas Salk Middle School. That’s why the school was recently recognized as a National School of Character, one of 68 chosen in the entire country by Character.org. more
“Seussical” the musical hits the St. Frances de Chantal stage next weekend as a young and enthusiastic cast is gearing up for the show based on books by the popular children’s author. more
With the demand for engineers ever increasing, the Levittown School District is preparing students at a young age for potential careers. The Project Lead the Way program is in its third year at the district’s two middle schools, offering students an insight into in-demand jobs. more
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