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When Hurricane Sandy struck the Five Towns two years ago, flooding damaged homes, schools and businesses, the storm caused a community-wide power outage created fuel shortages and punctured a hole in the collective security. more
Their absence has been sorely missed by Nassau Pops fans, CP Nassau, the concert’s beneficiary, and orchestra members. Now, after a three-year pandemic-imposed absence, Maestro Louis Panacciuilli and his orchestra are back on the Tilles Center stage with their popular gala concert in support of the Cerebral Palsy Association of Nassau County, next Sunday, Oct. 15. This year the orchestra welcomes Tony Danza and his band as their special guests. more
Hewlett High School seniors gathered at the Cedar Avenue home of the Lankri family in Hewlett for a pre-prom party on June 24. more
Nearly three weeks late, the $237 billion state budget presents a mix of positives and negatives. While it’s easy to find initiatives to support in such a large spending plan, inexplicably, there are areas where it falls short. more
For many of us, the holiday season is a time of joy and rest. However, planning for the season’s festivities can feel hectic and create financial stress. According to the Consumer Reports … more
Nearly 60 people attended the fundraiser in memory of Amanda Bloom at Mother Kelly’s in Cedarhurst on Ag. 18. more
The Go-Gator ride excited several children and attendees at the Five Towns Community Fair had multiple choices of food as they strolled around Andrew J. Parise Cedahurst Park on Saturday. more
In response to the urgent need for coordinated federal and state aid and intervention resources, Nassau County Legislator Howard Kopel (R-Lawrence), Town of Hempstead Supervisor Kate Murray, and Town of Hempstead Councilmen Anthony Santino and James Darcy, in conjunction with the county’s Office of Emergency Management, and Young Israel of Woodmere, have joined efforts to establish a formal disaster recovery and relief information center at the synagogue. more
Capital improvements are coming for the Lawrence school district’s Number Four School, which educates its youngest learners from pre-k to kindergarten. A new playground will be installed to create new memories and friends. more
Hewlett wrestling is off to a rollicking start this season, winning all eight of its dual meets and taking first place in the Battle at the Harbor tournament in Cold Spring Harbor on Dec. 16. In that … more
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