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The Valley Stream Chamber of Commerce has officially recognized realtor JooSoo Kim as their 2023 Business Person of the Year. Kim came to the United States from South Korea at the age of 20. … more
At least a handful of Valley Stream teachers are asking for additional Covid-19 accommodations from the Central High School District, including an exception for the use of paid sick leave days while … more
In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, people across the Greater New York area have been pitching in, donating clothes, food, money and time to those in need. more
With prom less than a month away, two dozen seniors from Valley Stream Central High School hit the runway last Thursday night to show off the latest fashions. more
The Central/Memorial PTSA hosted its annual holiday boutique and craft fair last Saturday afternoon. There were dozens of vendors who took up two gymnasiums at Central High School. The sellers had many handmade holiday gifts and treats. Money raised from the event will go toward scholarships for graduating seniors and other PTSA-sponsored events. more
Nearly 40 Central High School students had their moment in the spotlight last week, as they modeled prom dresses and tuxedos at the annual Central/Memorial PTSA Fashion Show. more
Hundreds of people came to Central High School for the Central/Memorial PTSA’s annual holiday craft fair on Dec. 11. Though there may not have been chestnuts roasting on an open fire, there were vendors and gifts galore in the school’s gymnasium. more
The Valley Stream Central/Memorial PTSA will hold its annual Holiday Boutique and Craft Fair on Saturday, Dec. 11 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Central High School's gymnasiums. The school is located at 135 Fletcher Avenue. more
Two dozen Central High School students hit the runway last Thursday night for the Central/Memorial PTSA’s annual fashion show fundraiser. more
Central High School’s two gymnasiums were filled with holiday items as the PTSA hosted its annual craft fair last Saturday. There were 92 vendors — local and from across Long Island — featuring a variety of items, much handmade. more
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