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In its continued tradition of honoring United States veterans, the Elmont Union Free School District’s Board of Education recently approved resolutions to provide tax relief to veterans residing in … more
There have been many Beatles/ John Lennon impersonators and tribute bands. The performers attempt to imitate the look as well as the sound of the singers. Yet when John R. Waters takes the stage at … more
New Ground recently held its 14th Annual Groundbreakers’ Celebration at the Carlyle on the Green at Bethpage State Park. Rockville Centre residents Jim and Mary Jo Cowan, Bethpage Federal Credit Union and Farrell Fritz, P.C. were all honored. All those in attendance enjoyed a cocktail hour, dinner and dancing, and silent and premiere auctions. Proceeds from the event will support the many critical services and educational programs designed to help New Ground’s homeless families and veterans become self-supporting and independent. more
Police have arrested a Salisbuy man in connection to two bank robberies in the Salisbury and Westbury communities in the last two months. more
A Lynbrook bank manager and two East Rockaway fitness center owners were honored last Friday by the Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce at its 30th annual Small Businesspersons of the Year awards, … more
In addition to selecting the candidates of your choice in congressional, State Senate and Assembly, judicial and statewide races for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general and comptroller, voters on Election Day will . . . more
Yom Kippur is the day where Jews pray for their names to be inscribed in the book of life. It is also a day to give the gift of life at Central Synagogue of Nassau County, where this year, the synagogue will hold a bone marrow donor drive on Yom Kippur. more
About two dozen nurses stood on the sidewalk in front of Franklin Hospital on Sept. 10 with signs urging drivers to “Honk for Nurses,” blowing whistles and chanting slogans. The hospital’s … more
United Federation of Teachers President Michael Mulgrew, in a disgusting display of political favoritism, pitted his union’s members against New York City police officers . . . more
There were new developments last week in the racial discrimination cases against the Malverne school district and its top administrators by three former Malverne High School teachers. U.S. District Judge Arthur D. Spatt denied the Malverne Union Free School District’s motions for a summary judgment, which would have dismissed the lawsuit. Instead, it will now go to trial. more
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