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New York is one of 23 states in which schools are required to teach students about the Holocaust. Jack Britvan, president of Voices for Truth and Humanity, says the subject should be a requirement for graduating from high school. more
What was described as a rat infestation in Cedarhurst last year has become a less visible problem in recent months, thanks to the cooperation of business owners, specifically restaurant owners. more
Lucky Boy Restaurant that has been serving hungry eaters for the past 39 years in Lawrence was one of several businesses that received recognition from the Town of Hempstead as part of its small business awards. Don Clavin, town supervisor, led the awards, which recognized seven local businesses. more
Willow Pond, the site of a major restoration a decade ago, is now home to a rare bird species. The roseate spoonbill, a bird typically native to warmer climates, has inhabited the area drawing bird watchers and photographers to the Five Towns. more
The Chabad of the Five Towns celebrated the Jewish holiday of Succos with its Simchas Bais Hashoeva part at Andrew J. Parise Cedarhurst Park on Monday. more
Four men allegedly snatched a variety of items from the Foot Locker store on Rockaway Boulevard in Woodmere at 12:42 p.m. on Oct. 4, Nassau police said. more
Actor David McCallum, famed for his roles in the television shows “Man from U.N.C.L.E.” and “NCIS” had long-term Five Towns ties as he was married to Katherine Carpenter, daughter of Margaret Carpenter, a nearly lifelong resident of Lawrence. more
A new era has arrived for Rambam Mesivta Maimonides High School. more
Believing she has a responsibility to the Jewish people in New York state — which has the largest Jewish population in the country — Gov. Kathy Hochul unveiled plans on Sept. 19 for a State Anti Hate in Education Center & Annual Convening next summer. She made the announcement at the Center for Jewish History in downtown Manhattan. more
Two months after presenting an application to build outside the perimeter of the Coastal Conservation District, the Woodmere Club owners — Efrem Gerzsberg and Robert Weiss — has attorney Christian Browne introduce the identical plan to the Woodsburgh village Board of Appeals on Sept. 20. more
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