As we approach New Year 5773, we once again have the precious opportunity afforded by our tradition to reflect on the year that has past.
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9/13/12
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Chinese New Year celebration in Valley Stream
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The Chinese American Association of Long Island, based in Valley Stream, hosted its annual Chinese New Year celebration on Feb. 18 in Central High School's Keller Auditorium.
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2/24/12
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The East Meadow Public Library enticed residents to celebrate the Chinese New Year on Jan. 23 by inviting Scarlett Morrongiello to share “The Mysteries of Chinese Tea and the Tea Ceremony.”
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By Shannon Koehle
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1/26/12
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Gung Hay Fat Choy! If you still have some New Year’s revelry left, why not keep the celebration going – at least for bit longer. Get out your broom and sweep away the past: the Year of the Dragon begins January 23.
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1/18/12
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Only a couple of weeks into the New Year, local leaders have already set their priorities for 2012. Elected, civic and business leaders from across the Merricks and Bellmores recently spoke with the Herald and shared what they plan to focus on in the coming year.
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By David Weingrad, dweingrad@liherald.com
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1/11/12
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Valley Stream village officials are looking to complete a number of projects in 2012, begin some new initiatives and meet financial challenges.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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1/4/12
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2011:Hurricanes, earthquakes, elections, births, deaths - it was year of beginnings and endings. The Herald presents a flip book of some of the year's highlights.
Enjoy! And we wish you a safe, happy and health new year!
Click here
http://www.liherald.com/lynbrookyir.html for the full issue. Click each page to enlarge.
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By Mary Malloy
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12/30/11
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Check out some of the seals who make their winter home in Long Island waters with New Year's Day stroll along the Jones Beach shoreline.
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12/28/11
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As we batted around ideas for this week’s editorial, we agreed that a new take on an old idea — New Year’s resolutions — was in order.
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12/22/11
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I suppose that “God’s in his heaven and all’s right with the world,” as Mr. Browning said, because Rosh Hashana falls on the perfect day this year. Last year the Jewish New Year began while beach chairs still sat on the sand.
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9/29/11
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