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Bethany House, a nonprofit organization based in Baldwin dedicated to providing a safe environment for women, and women with children experiencing homelessness, will raise money for programs to help at-risk women through financial, emotional and physical assistance during its third annual Garden Tour fundraiser in Rockville Centre on Wednesday, June 12. more
PFY, the organization formerly known as Pride For Youth, is set to host its annual Pride Gala on June 6. more
The cricket world will have its eyes focused on Nassau County for the 2024 International Cricket Committee’s T20 World Cup in Eisenhower Park where, starting June 3, teams will play eight … more
Two Baldwin Middle School teachers, Francesco Iannucci and Walter Baldi, were recognized in Applebee’s Above and “Bee”-yond Teacher Essay Contest. more
Baldwin Girl Scouts, in partnership with the Baldwin Civic Association, hosted Baldwin Community Day on May 19. The event was filled with activities, crafts, and fun as community members prepared for the summer season by engaging in gardening and learning about pollinators at the Baldwin Community Garden. more
The decline in self-esteem and confidence among girls in middle school has become a pressing concern as they face the challenges of puberty at increasingly younger ages. more
Returning for another year, the Baldwin Civic Association, along with Legislator Debra Mulé, hosted the second annual Baldwin Bike Rodeo & Parade, aiming to unite the community in embracing pedal power over vehicular transportation. more
Baldwin Middle School teacher Sharon Norelius was awarded the Long Island Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics Educational Leadership Association (LISTEMELA) STEM Star Award on May 3. more
Ricky Papandrea, the assistant principal for guidance at Baldwin High School, has been elected as the new Long Island delegate for the New York State Association for College Admission Counseling. more
The Town of Hempstead is taking a progressive approach to combatting water conservation issues on Long Island. Supervisor Don Clavin, joined by colleagues in government, as well as Frank Piccininni and Marshall Brown of the Long Island Conservancy, announced its plan to launch a new rain barrel program last week at the Norman J. Levy Park and Preserve in Merrick. more
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