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Robyn Fruchter, second from left, was recently presented the Kiwanis Club’s “Everyday Hero Award” for her Quarters for Change project at a recent Merrick Kiwanis meeting. Fruchter, who is a social worker at Birch Elementary School, is pictured above with Legislator Dave Denenberg, Kiwanis Club President Arlene Gregory and Nancy Kaplan. more
Members of the West Hempstead American Legion Cathedral Post 1087 and the Ladies Auxiliary gathered on Veterans Day outside the American Legion Hall on Woodlawn Road to honor veterans. Post … more
The cause of the fire that destroyed Malverne school district's three new school buses was arson, Nassau County Fire Marshals determined on Tuesday. "This was very much directed at those buses," … more
South Side High School’s student government officers and class presidents were introduced at the Oct. 26 Board of Education meeting. more
Many of Nia Froome’s entrepreneurial dreams came true when she was named the winner of the 2010 Oppenheimer Funds/NFTE National Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge at a New York City ceremony on Oct. 5. more
In an event that was dubbed “A Celebration of Nursing: Our Shared Legacy,” Molloy College officially launched its new doctorate nursing program with students, faculty, administrators, staff and other invited attendees at the Wilbur Arts Building on Oct. 1. more
A gunshot location system could be coming to Lakeview and not everyone is happy about it. The Nassau County Police Department is considering placing the ShotSpotter Gunshot Location System in the … more
After 53 years, the Merrick Film Forum may be coming to an end. Owing to a lack of funding, President Jay Broad has announced that the 2010-11 season will be the forum’s last. more
Willow Road School Principal Stephanie Capozzoli had quite a story to tell her colleagues when summer vacation ended. She met someone rather well known while away — the president of the United States. more
I remember a hallway full of sunlight that streamed through floor-to-ceiling windows. Off to one side were tables and chairs for 3- and 4-year-olds. Miniature wooden tea sets from Russia, hand-painted in brilliant colors, were set neatly atop each table. At the end of the hall, I entered a playroom with rainforest murals covering the walls. This, I thought, is the Evil Empire? more
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