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Naomi Lippman, Dr. Rochelle Brand and Joy Hammer, the principals of the Hebrew Academy of the Five Towns high school, middle school and lower school, respectively were recognized for their work during HAFTR’s 36th annual dinner held at the Atlantic Beach Sands on Feb. 22. more
Art teacher Dan Smalley, teacher Linda Soule and student teacher April Acampora worked with second-grader students at the Number Five School in Cedarhurst to create dragons that the students paraded around the building in recognition of the Chinese New Year on Feb. 14. more
After a mild Super Bowl Sunday, Five Towns residents awoke to school closings, slippery roads and another snowstorm on Feb. 3. more
Spinning basketballs, dunks and dancing were all part of a Senior Night event held in the Hewlett High School gymnasium on Jan. 25. more
Every class at the Number Five School took the time last week remembering the life of slain civil rights leader Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. more
Hewlett High School hosted the NYC/Long Island First Tech Challenge Qualifier robotics tournament on Jan. 19. Home cooking was good for Hewlett as all three of its team, Bionica, Innovo and Roboboogie advanced to the regional championship at NYU/Poly on March 8. more
The Hebrew Academy of Nassau County an elementary school in Plainview held its third Family Shabbaton at the Glen Cove Mansion from Nov. 22-23. more
Family, friends, coaches and Hewlett High School’s principal Theodore Fulton and district athletic director Jeff Malis watched seniors, Sam DiSalvo, Emily Cohen and Kevin Fuchs sign their national letters of intent on Nov. 14 in Fulton's office, to play Division I lacrosse. more
Eighth grade boys from the Hebrew Academy of the Five Towns and Rockaway Hawks and the Inwood Buccaneers Athletic Club played a basketball game as part of a fundraiser and tribute to Giovanni Cipriano at HAFTR in Lawrence on Nov. 6. more
October 29, 2012 — surely a date that I will never forget. Yes, this day marked the start of a five-month period during which I would not be able to live in my home in Woodmere. And true, my basement, which had become a five-foot swimming pool, smelled like a mixture of sewage waste and Seaworld due to Hurricane Sandy. more
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