“I love animals and do not want them to die,” Sophia Romanelli, a second-grader at Marion Street Elementary School, told the Lynbrook board of trustees at their April 3 meeting. “If we stop using plastic, it will make our Earth look clean and save the animals.”
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By Melissa Koenig
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4/13/17
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A garage sale is taking place at the Main Street Fire House at 5 Main St. in East Rockaway on April 15 to raise funds for the Keith Lane Visual & Media Arts Scholarship.
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4/13/17
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Exhibits and more...
Danny Lyon: Memories of the Civil Rights MovementBased upon Danny Lyon’s memoir, this exhibition brings together the photographs he took from 1962 to 1964 while …
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4/6/17
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Morgan James brings her latest concert tour to the area.
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3/29/17
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Exhibits and more...
Danny Lyon: Memories of the Civil Rights MovementBased upon Danny Lyon’s memoir, this exhibition brings together the photographs he took from 1962 to 1964 while …
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3/22/17
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Vincicius Cantuaria and his lively ensemble visit Long Island as part of their current tour.
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3/22/17
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Exhibits and more...
Mysteries of BatsTackapausha Museum and Preserve’s exhibit examines varied species of bats, featuring a live family of Egyptian Fruit Bats who fly and …
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3/15/17
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Exhibits and more...
Mysteries of BatsTackapausha Museum and Preserve’s exhibit examines varied species of bats, featuring a live family of Egyptian Fruit Bats who fly and “hang …
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3/8/17
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Billy Joe's original band, now known as the Lords of 52nd Street, perform Joel's classic tunes with gusto.
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3/8/17
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“If it’s the right thing to do, if it’s the right cause, it’s worth the protest,” Joseph McNeil told third-graders from Marion Street, Waverly Park and West End schools on March 3. McNeil, now a Hempstead resident, made history on Feb. 1, 1960, when he and three of his classmates at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College sat at a segregated lunch counter in Greensboro, N.C. and refused to leave.
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By Melissa Koenig
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3/8/17
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