The West Hempstead, Melville and Rockville Centre Lions Clubs recently gathered to donate $5,000 to Winthrop’s Diabetes Education Center.
The donation was made in honor of Maureen Murphy, …
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6/1/11
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Purple Heart Pups, a fundraiser founded by Merrick resident Lisa Siano along with the Merrick Lions Club, joined the National Amputation Foundation, a Malverne-based nonprofit that aids amputee veterans, on May 7 for a 3K walk to raise funds for veterans.
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By David Weingrad and Lee Landor
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5/12/11
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The journey is over, and the Lions Club Duck has found its new home. Brianna Diele, 8, of Rockville Centre, was first to solve the Jumble in the April 21-27 issue of the Herald, correctly guessing …
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5/11/11
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The West Hempstead Lions Club put on its own rendition of the play “Nunsense” at West Hempstead High School on May 7.
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5/11/11
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Have you seen a blur of yellow feathers? Have you heard the squeaky tread of webbed feet zipping stealthily across your path? What could it be? Could it be that the big yellow duck, the mascot of the …
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4/20/11
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Dozens of children participated in the West Hempstead Lion’s Club’s annual Easter Egg Hunt at the Cornwell Avenue School last Saturday. Despite the chilly rain, the children had fun …
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4/20/11
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On April 7, the students at Oceanside’s School 3 elementary school put on their musical, which this year was “The Lion King.”
The musical, under the direction of Mary Cassagnol, complete …
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4/13/11
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“Though government has an important role to play in meeting the many challenges that remain before us, we are coming to understand that no organization, including government, will fully succeed without the active participation of each of us,” President Bill Clinton once said.
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4/7/11
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With a deep and talented midfield setting the tone, Molloy’s women’s lacrosse team has picked up where it left off last spring when it finished 15-2 and went undefeated at home.
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Tony Bellissimo
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3/29/11
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With metal coils, Nikola Tesla made electricity dance through the air in wild, hyperactive arcs, which led many in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to believe he was a magician, others to say he was a mad scientist.
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By Scott Brinton
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3/9/11
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