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Helping kindergartners to fifth-graders who are in need “shop” for items ranging from notebooks to winter jackets will be the focus at the third annual National Council of Jewish Women’s Peninsula and South Shore sections’ Back 2 School Store, and a variety of services are available to help the students’ parents. more
The United States women’s soccer team not only made history with their 5-2 victory over Japan in the World Cup final on July 5, but also made television history, reeling in 25.4 million viewers on FOX, making it the most watched soccer game — men’s or women’s — in the United States. more
A seemingly never ending sea of red, white, and blue. That’s what I saw at the ticker-tape parade in downtown Manhattan last Friday, honoring the Women’s national soccer team, which, on July 5, defeated Japan, 5-2, to win the Women’s World Cup. more
For soccer fans, Independence Day weekend carried extra meaning this year. more
A retired teacher who is known for her organizational skills, being ready with needed information and who established three community service oriented programs during her presidency of the Lawrence-based National Council of Jewish Women-Peninsula Section will receive the prestigious Hannah G. Solomon Award at the organization’s Founder’s Day luncheon at the Seawane Club in Hewlett Harbor on Tuesday. more
A. Let me start by saying that you are not alone!  The majority of women tend to steer clear of the free-weights area at the gym.  Strength training is one of the easiest … more
In observance of Women’s History Month, we thought it would be fitting to highlight some notable women who were instrumental in shaping the world of communication, especially in the newspaper industry. more
George Pappas unseats Stephen Mahler for mayor in Atlantic Beach village For the first time in 20 years the Village of Atlantic Beach has a new mayor as George Pappas, the superintendent of Sanitary District 1 defeats incumbent Stephen Mahler 391 to 325 on June 17. In all the other village elections, there were no challengers to the incumbents except a late write-in campaign in Hewlett Harbor for Barry Beshkin against sitting Trustee Tom Cohen, but the incumbent kept his seat 98 to 84. more
"You ain’t seen nothin’ yet!” That’s what Andrew Cuomo said in his victory speech last Tuesday, after he defeated his closest challenger, Republican Rob Astorino, by nearly 500,000 votes. more
As we prepare our young women for college, we must not forget “the talk” about how they can keep themselves safe. more
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