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With dominant performances in the 400, 400 Intermediate Hurdles and throwing events, Baldwin claimed its first Nassau Class AAA boys’ track and field spring championship since 2008. more
Mets first baseman Ike Davis will coach Coleman Country campers when he visits “The Ranch” in Merrick in July. The emerging superstar is one of the best players on the Mets and had one of the hottest starts in all of Major League Baseball this season before an injury forced him onto the disabled list. At 24, he was named the first baseman on Baseball America’s 2010 All-Rookie team. more
Baldwin had second-seeded MacArthur right where it wanted the Generals — on the ropes – in Game 3 of a Nassau County Class AA Baseball quarterfinal series on May 20. more
In a matchup between two of the youngest teams in the Nassau Class A boys’ lacrosse playoffs, sixth-seeded Baldwin got a goal from junior Derrick Darnulc 12 seconds into last Friday’s first-round game and never trailed in a 17-10 victory over No. 11 East Meadow. more
Upstart Baldwin couldn’t have put itself in better position to knock off No. 5 Mepham in the first round of the Nassau Class AA softball playoffs last Friday. The 12th-seeded Lady Bruins (16-4 overall) rallied for a pair of runs in the top of the fifth inning and still had the bases loaded. more
With three bright, capable people running for one seat on the Board of Education, we almost wish this were a school board expansion rather than an election. But our choice is the incumbent trustee, Anne Hannon. more
Baldwin won for the fifth time in seven games and all but secured its place in the Nassau Class A girls’ lacrosse playoffs with a convincing 11-4 victory at Syosset May 3. more
Senior pitcher Nick LoBello scattered five hits and struck out seven and senior battery mate Lou Aponte and sophomore Dan Capone drove in three runs apiece to lead Baldwin to its sixth win in seven Conference AA-II baseball games, 7-1 over visiting Port Washington last Friday. more
A family of four can still enjoy a night at the ballpark without breaking the bank. The Long Island Ducks, in their 12th season in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, offer seats for a little as $10, free parking, and a promotional giveway at nearly every home game. more
The tulips are on display once again. Those colorful blooms attract thousands each year to Hofstra University for one of Long Island’s enduring traditions, Hofstra’s Dutch Festival. more
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