Atlantic Beach village officials are surveying roads for necessary repairs and repaving, with residents voicing concerns over deteriorating conditions at the July 8 board meeting.
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By Melissa Berman
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7/26/24
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The Lawrence Village Board, led by newly elected Mayor Samuel Nahmias, reorganized and replaced the Park Commission with a Park Advisory Council, while appointing new officials and addressing community concerns at their July 11 meeting.
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By Parker Schug
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7/26/24
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Nassau County has assumed control of the Five Towns Community Center in Lawrence, affecting local programs and services, with future plans for the property still uncertain.
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By Parker Schug
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7/26/24
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After 18 years of providing unique personalized baby gifts, Dimples in Cedarhurst will close on July 31, with owners Cindy and Jeremy Merrill ready to explore new life chapters.
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By Melissa Berman
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7/26/24
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The Lawrence school district's Summer Jumpstart Program provides 100 English Language Learners in kindergarten through sixth grade with targeted enrichment and learning opportunities to prevent the summer slide and prepare them for the next school year.
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By Melissa Berman
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7/26/24
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A 9-year-old girl suffered head contusions, neck pain, and a possible fractured arm after falling off the diving board at the North Woodmere Park pool, and was airlifted to a hospital for treatment.
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By Parker Schug
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7/26/24
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Cedarhurst's annual Summer Sidewalk Sale attracted large crowds and featured over 80 stores, offering a variety of bargains and boosting local business.
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By Melissa Berman
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7/19/24
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Hewlett organizations provide ongoing support to Sara Krown, an IDF lone soldier from the Five Towns, highlighting the importance of community assistance for soldiers without family in Israel.
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By Parker Schug
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7/19/24
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HAFTR’s Hillel Day Camp thrilled young athletes by hosting New York Mets players DJ Stewart and Mark Vientos, who engaged with campers through conversations, photos, and autographs.
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By Parker Schug
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7/19/24
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Superintendent Ralph Marino Jr. will retire from the Hewlett-Woodmere school district on August 31, 2025, after a decade of dedicated service and impactful leadership.
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By Parker Schug
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7/19/24
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