New York State will ban smartphones in schools during the school day under a tentative agreement made on April 28, and Baldwin Superintendent Shari Camhi offered her take on the high-profile initiative late last week.
The local seven-member band Musically Inclined will experience a full-circle moment on May 18, when the group is scheduled to perform where it all began — at the Baldwin Public Library.
The Brookside, Steele, and Meadow Elementary School PTAs hosted a “Ready, Tech, Go!” workshop to support families in navigating screen use and online safety, made possible by $1,500 grants awarded to each school through a national initiative by the National PTA and AT&T.
The search for Petros Krommidas, a 29-year-old Democratic candidate for the Nassau County Legislature, has entered its third week with no new developments, despite extensive search efforts by local authorities and volunteers.
Hangout One Happy Place hosted its fifth annual Autism Awareness Walk on April 27 at Baldwin Harbor Park, concluding a month of events recognizing Autism Awareness Month.
Nassau County Legislator Debra Mulé is proactively reaching out to the community by extending the accessibility of her district office resources through a series of mobile office hours.
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In the Baldwin School District, we teach our students to ask questions in our News and Media Literacy curriculum.
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For many immigrants, coming to the United States without legal documentation isn’t an act of criminality, but an act of survival — an effort to escape violence, political persecution or a situation so dire that the only option is to flee.
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In recent weeks I have been at a number of events sponsored by police organizations, including a gala honoring 100 years of the Nassau County Police Department.