Geffen Gourmet on Mill Road in Hewlett was robbed on Sept. 14, of an unknown amount of money.
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By Jeff Bessen
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9/15/24
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Gerard Lagasse didn’t win a coach-of-the-year award in his rookie campaign at Lawrence. But he sure could have.
In a storybook season, Lagasse, the longtime JV boys’ soccer …
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By Marc Berman
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9/13/24
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Hewlett-Woodmere Board of Education addresses unexpected issues with Hewlett High School science classroom renovations, calling for a corrective plan to meet community expectations.
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By Parker Schug
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9/13/24
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Chabad of the Five Towns and Hewlett High School teens held a memorial to honor six Israeli hostages, killed by Hamas after their capture during the Oct. 7 attack.
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By Melissa Berman
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9/13/24
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Bert Moreida, owner of American Drive-In Cleaners in Hewlett, passed away at 85, leaving behind a legacy of generosity, love, and community involvement.
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By Melissa Berman
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9/13/24
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The Lawrence Yacht & Country Club honored former Mayor Jay Gordon by dedicating the golf cart path between the 11th and 12th holes to his memory.
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By Melissa Berman
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9/13/24
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Sept. 11, 2001, was the most tragic day in American history. It was also our finest hour, a demonstration of our nation’s courage, resilience and undying spirit.
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By Peter King
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9/13/24
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Less than two months before Election Day, it’s anybody’s guess as to who will win the big prize. By the time this reaches print, the two major presidential candidates will have had their debate, which by itself may decide who has earned the label of frontrunner. But there are a few factors that could be deal breakers for former President Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris.
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By Jerry Kremer
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9/13/24
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The return of fall scholastic sports on Long Island is the first opportunity of the new school year to remind athletes, coaches, parents and the fans in the stands of the importance of sportsmanship.
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9/13/24
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A cold wind, as loud as a trumpet, whipped across the summit of Mount Marcy, New York’s highest peak in the Adirondacks, on Aug. 17. I could see only feet in front of me, because the mountain, at 5,344 feet above sea level, was enveloped by clouds. Then a light rain started to patter across the rocky slab at my feet.
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By Scott Brinton
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9/13/24
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