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The things we carry to this Memorial Day, 2022, are freighted with more recent events than past battles. On the last Monday in May, we look back . . . more
For the first time since 2019, Arts Below Sunrise, a community music and STEAM [science, technology, engineering, arts and math] street festival that also includes crafts, entertainment, food trucks and vendors, will take place on May 15 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. It was canceled in 2020 and last year because of the coronavirus pandemic. more
For the third time in two years, a seat on the Hewlett-Woodmere Board of Education is open because a trustee is moving out of the school district. Veteran Trustee Mitchell Greebel, 59, who has served for three terms and a total of nine years, is moving out of the district. In 2020, Paul Critti and Daniella Simon stepped down for the same reason. more
Now, a story on the speeding in Atlantic Beach? more
A stretch of Peninsula Boulevard in Woodmere that has been the scene of five fatal vehicular accidents in less than 2½ years is targeted for a traffic signal at the road’s intersection with Edward Avenue, an area that could be nicknamed “Death alley.” more
In her kindergarten class at Lawrence Woodmere Academy, Lindsay Breslauer calls her 10 students her friends, and they have made the word part of their growing vocabulary. more
Even before the sale of the Woodmere Club was consummated in early 2017, the battle over what it would become began in late 2016, with the formation of a grass-roots organization, the Five Towns Civic Association. more
The fifth fatal vehicular accident in just over two years on a stretch of Peninsula Boulevard in Woodmere has Melanie Kail once again calling for traffic mitigation measures, especially on a portion of the roadway where the most recent crash occurred. more
He was 49 years old in March, and he hopes to celebrate his 50th birthday next year. 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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