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Three years ago, Malvernite Allison Boccio and Girl Scout Troop 1612 took a field trip to Washington, D.C., to see the nation’s legendary monuments. Amazed by the structures, Allison and her sister … more
Party on '80s style with the popular tribute band. more
As the summer winds down, many families are racing to make the most out of the last days of the season before children return to school, high school grads go away to college and the days begin to cool. But look no farther than your geographic backyard . . . more
Sagine Pierre, owner of Sage & Angie Boutique in West Hempstead, held a daylong fundraiser to support Girls Inc. of Long Island on July 10. The fundraiser featured a day of shopping, in which … more
Best known for being one of the founding members oft the Beach Boys, Al Jardine continues creating and performing. more
Pizza and a movie Enjoy pizza and watch a movie at the Lakeview Public Library on Saturday, July 6, from 1 to 3 p.m. Film suggestions are welcomed. This program is for children in seventh through … more
Girl Scout troops in Malverne got to run the local village government for a day during Girl Scouts Government Day on March 9. The annual event provides a special experience for Girl Scouts to have a … more
On Friday, many countries worldwide are commemorating International Women’s Day. Meanwhile, in the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia, all of March will be marked by . . . more
Students at Cornwell Avenue School in West Hempstead are helping 20 local families enjoy Thanksgiving this year, with the school’s Girls on the Run group and Student Council working together to … more
Newspaper writer Erasmus Wilson was, no doubt, an über-male chauvinist. In an 1885 Pittsburgh Dispatch column, he joked that American families should kill their baby girls, as was common in China then. more
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