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An emergency meeting of Meadow School parents turned into a small, impromptu celebration on the evening of Oct. 6 when the Baldwin School District reversed a decision to eliminate one fourth-grade class at the school and divide its students among other rooms. more
Business in Baldwin may not yet be booming, but it was at least budding over the weekend as LEARN, a new children’s fitness and nutrition center, opened its doors on Merrick Road, just east of Grand Avenue. A number of local dignitaries were on hand to break the seal on the new center at a ribbon-cutting celebration last Saturday. more
Timothy Maher has been appointed Principal of the Baldwin Middle School. He will replace interim principal Jack Lensen. Prior to the appointment, Maher was employed as assistant principal for the Selden Middle School and also served as a district coordinator, guidance couns more
If you’re looking to hail a cab this month, don’t settle for the traditional yellow taxi. Think pink instead. more
The Herald Guide to protecting the Earth and your identity at the same time. more
Why would anyone steal old newspapers? It’s a question being asked more and more frequently in Baldwin recently. more
Is Baldwin making a mountain out of a molehill? Or did a large pile of debris in Coes Neck Park pose a threat to the area? more
At the Baldwin Public Library’s annual Job Fair on Sept. 15, it quickly became clear why unemployment is at the top of the national agenda. The library’s Kevin B. Kamen Community Room was reserved for the three-hour fair, but the crowd of job seekers spilled out of the large hall into the library’s study and reading areas. more
Kim Wolfe, 44, a Baldwin resident and a former corrections officer, pleaded guilty to murder and kidnapping charges last week and is expected to be sentenced to 22 years in prison next month. Wolfe’s plea encompassed the entire indictment against her, including two counts of second-degree murder, second-degree kidnapping, first-degree assault and second-degree criminal possession of a weapon. more
I write this assuming it will be true for a lot of my readers: September 11, 2001, was the worst day of my life. It was worse for many than it was for me — I was lucky not to lose my father, a roommate and several close friends who all worked in the towers — but the anger and anguish I felt that day were the most intense I’ve ever known. more
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