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Mayor Mary Bossart, the Board of Trustees and village administrators met for an ad hoc public briefing session at Village Hall on Feb. 15, and Comptroller Mike Schussheim updated them on the village’s financial health leading into the 2011-12 fiscal year, which begins on June 1. more
Valley Stream gave drivers a chance to clear up those old unpaid parking tickets with little penalty, and thousands took advantage of the opportunity. And the village brought in more than $200,000 in revenue. more
Thirty-eight Covert Elementary School students participated in the 2010 National PTA Reflections Art Program. They created works in literature, musical composition, photography, visual arts, dance … more
Kennedy High School senior Max Krackow was recently named a semifinalist in the prestigious Coca-Cola Scholars program. Krackow was one of 2,100 semifinalists selected from a pool of 71,000 students. more
Sara Karol, a Calhoun High School senior, was recently selected as a scholar in the 2010-11 National Hispanic Recognition Scholars Program. The National Hispanic Recognition Program, established in 1983, is a College Board program that provides national recognition of the exceptional academic achievements of Hispanic high school seniors and identifies them for postsecondary institutions. more
Joshua Golub, a Calhoun High School senior, was recently named a semifinalist in the 2010-11 Coca-Cola Scholars Program. About 2,100 high school seniors, out of 71,000 applications, are in the running for $3 million in scholarships offered by the program. Two hundred and fifty finalists will be chosen to travel to Atlanta in April for a final interview. more
The Calhoun High School Choral Program, under the direction of Sanford Sardo, and the Merrick Avenue Middle School Word Of Mouth choir, an a cappella group under the direction Dana Brandwein, recently performed at the Sunrise Mall in Massapequa to the delight of holiday shoppers. more
    The year 1985 was a good one despite the abundance of shoulder-pads and leg-warmers. The first dot-com was registered that year and the pop industry was busy singing “We Are … more
Humbled and honored, Oceanside Summer Gazebo Readings founder Tony Iovino received the Long Island Writers’ Guild Community Service Award last Sunday at Manor East in Massapequa. more
The Educational Support Committees of the Merrick School District PTAs will host a Special Needs Open House for local recreational programs and services on Monday, Dec. 6, from 7 to 9 p.m. more
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