Hewlett Holocaust survivor Marion Lazan's journey from Bergen-Belsen

Marion Blumenthal Lazan, 90, shares her Holocaust survival story and planned UN address for International Holocaust Remembrance Day, emphasizing the importance of preserving firsthand accounts for future generations.

Inwood Civic Association names Barish, DeNapoli family Citizens of Year

Hewlett House founder Geri Barish and the DeNapoli family of Bel-Mar Oil Company to be honored at Inwood Civic Association's annual dinner for their decades of community service.

Two Hewlett High robotics teams advance to Regional Championships

Hewlett High School's robotics teams Bionica and Roboboogie qualify for regional championships, with Bionica winning Second Place Inspire Award and Roboboogie earning Connect Award at recent qualifiers.

Atlantic Beach residents challenge village board over rising legal fees

Atlantic Beach residents confront village board over $500,000 in legal fees and potential property tax increases, with concerns about financial transparency and eminent domain costs.

Episcopal Health launches year-long nursing residency program

Episcopal Health Hospital initiates new nursing residency program offering mentorship and training for recently certified nurses, aiming to improve retention and patient care in post-Covid healthcare.

HW announces deadline for non-public school transportation requests

The Hewlett-Woodmere School District has announced the deadline for all non-public school transportation requests for the 2025-2026 school year. These requests must be returned in person or …

Hewlett senior named Regeneron semifinalist for DNA research

Emily Smukler, a Hewlett High School senior, advances as a Regeneron Science Talent Search semifinalist with groundbreaking research on DNA nanostructures and molecular recognition.

Lawrence Village honors Ambassador Huckabee

Village of Lawrence presents proclamation to Ambassador Mike Huckabee at Israel Heritage event, while Mayor Nahmias announces $600,000 revenue increase at annual post-holiday celebration.

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Seth Koslow: It’s time for Nassau County to right a wrong

For years, the county has imposed a $100 administrative fee on red-light camera violations, despite a state law limiting fines to $50 per violation.

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Jerry Kremer: Cleaning the 2024 slate is comforting

One of my pet peeves is our national airline system.

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Kevin Kelley: Chabad vs. Atlantic Beach: the costs of intolerance

The Village of Atlantic Beach is incurring sizable financial costs as a result of its long-running dispute with Chabad Lubavitch of the Beaches over the Hasidic organization’s effort to open an outreach center.

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Pete King: An inauguration that was decidedly different

Last month I traveled to Washington, joining many Nassau County Republicans, including County Executive Bruce Blakeman and GOP Chairman Joe Cairo, to celebrate the inauguration of Donald Trump as our 47th president.