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The months-long search to find a new Hewlett High School principal is over, as Alexandra Greenberg has been given the nod to step in as its new leader. more
The Hewlett girls’ basketball team notched a quality victory over Division Feb. 9 by the score of 71-54. While there are some elements the Bulldogs will need to improve upon to make a deep … more
Members of the Lynbrook village board of trustees and Lynbrook Police Department donated a tree to the Hewlett House during its event on Sunday in support of law enforcement officers. more
Despite yielding 11- and 12-point runs in the first half and losing two starters — one to injury and one to five fouls — in the second half last Friday afternoon, Hewlett still had two … more
Community Chest South Shore, formerly known as Five Towns Community Chest, is a 90-year-old local organization that gives high school-age teens opportunities to volunteer, become involved in the local community and expand their social network through its Youth Board. more
As Riley Weiss continues to ply further out into uncharted waters, her Hewlett girls’ basketball teammates and head coach also find themselves pushing towards new frontiers. The first girl in … more
South Side scored the first nine points at Hewlett last Saturday afternoon and led from start to finish to keep pace with the frontrunners in Nassau Conference A-3 boys’ basketball with a 62-49 … more
From his school years to fatherhood, Hewlett resident Gabriel Boxer has always been doing good, from chessed (the Hebrew word for kindness) projects as a youth in his native Hillcrest, Queens, to feeding essential workers during the coronavirus pandemic, to large giveaways to aid people in need. more
Known for his passion and work ethic, Hewlett Harbor resident Sydney Engel had what grandson Jon Weiss called an “urgency not seen today” to accomplish projects and tasks, an attribute that led him to build two successful companies, including one he helped found at age 74. more
Since 2017, Muslim parents and students in the Hewlett-Woodmere School District have asked that the Board of Education consider adding two Muslim holy days, Eid al Fitr and Eid al Adha, to the school calendar. The days are now recognized by 22 districts across Long Island. more
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