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Rockville Centre’s Nick Andre has just completed his football career at Marist College. more
Many people have been asking the clergy in Rockville Centre how best to respond to the devastation and need in Haiti after the recent earthquake. Many have given to their religious relief programs or to a charity with which they are familiar. We encourage all to keep those organizations in mind for continuing their work in Haiti. However, if you are not sure where to send your contributions in what is admittedly a very complicated and unsure situation, we encourage you to consider a contribution to Partners in Health. more
Board of Education Vice President Kathy Horace stunned her colleagues and administrators at the school board meeting on Jan. 20 by announcing that she is resigning the trustee seat she has held for five years, effective Feb. 1. more
People named in Crime Watch items as having been arrested and charged with violations or crimes are only suspected of committing those acts of which they are accused. They are all presumed to be … more
The Diocese of Rockville Centre announced last week that it plans to offer buyouts to about 25 percent of its 6,000 employees. more
The St. Agnes CYO basketball program had several teams in Christmas tournaments throughout Long Island this holiday season and did so with great success. more
On Jan. 11, Peter Frank’s Hair Salon on N. Long Beach Road opened its doors to help a neighbor in need. His staff volunteered their time to help Gina Giallombardo, a resident of Rockville Centre, who at the young age of 21 has been diagnosed with a rare form of cancer called rhabdomyosarcoma. more
In a bid to get illegal guns off the street, this Saturday, Jan. 30, between 9 a.m. and noon, the Nassau County DA’s office and county police department, in conjunction with the Village of Rockville Centre and its police department, will hold a gun buyback program at Shiloh Baptist Church, 96 N. Centre Ave. Gun owners who want to surrender their illegal, operable handguns will be able to, anonymously and with no questions asked, and will receive $200. more
When Kollner’s Prime Meats opened in Rockville Centre in 1930, it was just another in a chain of Kollner’s butchers. But after Max Kollner died and William Breidenbach took over control of the franchise, it started to become a Rockville Centre institution. more
Rockville Centre resident Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Greenwald retired with the highest military honors from the New York Air National Guard, United States Air Force. Services were held at the Stewart Air National Guard Base in Newburgh, N.Y. on Jan. 9. He is pictured at the ceremony with his wife, Bernadette Nicchia Greenwald and children Jack, 9, and Delaney, 7. more
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