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It’s nearly 2,000 miles from Uvalde, Texas, to Long Island, but the aftershock of the May 24 shooting at Robb Elementary School has reached the Five Towns. more
In what has become a very familiar setting because of the coronavirus pandemic, the New York State Board of Regents meet virtually on Monday to discuss the findings of a task force made up of parents, school officials, students and teachers that was convened in June to collect opinions on how to reopen schools. more
According to authorities, the Hebrew Academy of the Five Towns and Rockaway High School in Cedarhurst had a bomb scare on Nov. 8. more
Developers seeking a zoning variance to build luxury condominium towers at the Hebrew Academy of Long Beach property have requested to adjourn a Nov. 10 special meeting with the city’s Zoning Board of Appeals in order to revise their plans. more
Three more Long Beach City Council members have spoken out against proposed luxury condominium towers at the site of the Hebrew Academy of Long Beach, a week after Councilman Scott Mandel called on the city’s Zoning Board of Appeals to reject the project. more
The developers looking to build two 12-story luxury condominium towers at the site of the Long Beach Hebrew Academy recently applied for a variance from the city’s Zoning Board of Appeals, after months of public debate and criticism of the project. more
Amid an outcry from residents, developers looking to build two luxury condominium towers along the boardwalk on the Hebrew Academy of Long Beach property have scaled back the proposed height of the buildings. more
Developers looking to build luxury condominiums on the site of the Hebrew Academy of Long Beach presented their plans at a Westholme Civic Association meeting on May 12, and residents voiced strong opposition to the project. more
Residents of the Lawrence School District voted 1,856 to 461 on Monday to approve the sale of the Number Six School to the Hebrew Academy of Long Beach. more
The Hebrew Academy of Long Beach, stepping up its campaign to win voter approval of its bid to buy the long-shuttered No. 6 School in Woodmere, rallied its supporters on March 18 to “get out the … more
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