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Assemblyman Brian Curran, in collaboration with the Dominican Chamber of Commerce and the Small Business Development Center, hosted an informational workshop regarding grants available to small businesses two weekends ago. more
John Buglione, a social studies teacher at Baldwin High School, wanted a creative way for his students to never forget the devastating attacks of Sept. 11. more
After being uprooted from her life in Italy in 1968, Rita Monte turned to poetry to express how she felt about leaving her home country, which led her to a world of like-minded poets. more
Over 100 students received backpacks and supplies just in time for the new school year. more
The fun family-friendly Bike Parade returns this upcoming Saturday. more
On Thursday, August 17, Christine Sweeney, local musician, performed several songs at the Baldwin Public Library. more
Close to 200 people were running, jogging or simply walking at Baldwin Park on Saturday to show their support for veterans. more
The Complete Streets Project to revamp Grand Avenue in Baldwin — which has been plagued by delays since it began in 2017 — is just about finished, officials said. more
Over 25 years ago, John Cools started an event to bring together community members to participate and watch people race in cardboard boats. Today, this event is still a huge hit. more
Plaza Elementary School was one of the eight schools in Baldwin school district that reopened last week for the 2023-2024 school year. more
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