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Cedarhurst village businesses have joined forces to support Israel and the Israel Defense Forces with coupon books. more
Before the State Legislature returned to session this month, Assemblyman Ari Brown used his relatively free time in December to help a man in need, donating one of his kidneys to a Purple Heart-awarded veteran. more
Woodmere Club owners Efrem Gerszberg and Robert Weiss have filed a lawsuit against the villages of Lawrence and Woodsburgh, seeking $65 million in damages — money they claim they have lost because of the limitations the Coastal Conservation District imposed on their plan to develop the club land, according to the suit. more
As an eighth-grader in Woodmere Middle School Samuel Hsu was seeking out an intellectual challenge. more
Volunteers got in touch with their Jewish roots honoring the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Jan. 15, the late civil rights leader’s birthday. more
Hewlett High School’s Roboboogie robotics team continued its winning ways as they first qualified by capturing second place in the top award category, Inspire, on Saturday at last weekend’ tournament hosted by Sewanhaka High School. more
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman ordered Hofstra University president Susan Poser to appear in front of the county legislature next week. But it seems Blakeman and others will have to wait until at least February. more
The battle between Nassau County and Hofstra University appears to be heating up beyond the legal action between the two. County Executive Bruce Blakeman says he has subpoenaed Hofstra president Susan Poser, accusing her of colluding with a competing casino organization in an effort to derail plans by Las Vegas Sands to redevelop the Nassau Coliseum. more
The launch of E-ZPass on the Atlantic Beach Bridge last month has brought change to the seven-decade-old structure that connects Atlantic Beach with Lawrence, and has also confused many residents and … more
Peninsula Public Library is teaching children a unique skill set and there is still time to get in on it. Children’s Librarian Pat Murphy made the “natural transition” to leading coding programs after many series of science projects. more
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