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Lawrence resident Josh Wanderer wants the job that longtime incumbent Assemblyman Harvey Weisenberg (D-Long Beach) says nobody understands. “There is a saying in business: ‘Pioneers get … more
Two local entrepreneurs were honored last Friday as hundreds of Chamber of Commerce members from chapters throughout Nassau County gathered to recognize the people who make up the economic … more
Harry Conklin and three students from Centre Avenue Elementary pose in front of the newly-planted June Conklin Memorial Garden at Centre Ave School. June Conklin died on November 2, 2004.  … more
The Coalition for Youth in East Rockaway’s Education Task Force, led by Tara Gonzalez and Stephanie Johanson, held its first information session on Oct. 12 at the East Rockaway … more
The East Rockaway village board voted unanimously on Monday night to approve a new plan to rezone a portion of the industrial district into a commercial-recreation zone. The new plan focuses on the northern portion of the existing industrial zone, which includes the Berg properties, a CVS drug store and other buildings. more
The 2010 girls’ volleyball season figured to be one of transition for two-time defending Long Island champion East Rockaway. more
St, Raymond's YOUth Group will presents Rodgers and Hammerstein's beloved musical, "Carousel" in October. Tickets are $10 for all shows except Friday, Oct. 22, $5 student tickets will be available. Performance dates and times are: Sat., Oct. 16, 7:30 p.m; Sun., Oct. 17, 3 p.m.; Fri., Oct. 22, 7:30 p.m.; Sat., Oct. 23, 7:30 p.m. and Sun., Oct. 24, 3 p.m. St. Raymond School Auditorium, 263 Atlantic Ave. East Rockaway. Doors open 30 minutes prior to show time. Tickets may be purchased at the door, or in advance by calling call (516) 599-3827 or (516) 593-0658. more
The Centre Avenue Elementary School PTA celebrated the students’ return to school with a Back to School Fair on Sat., Oct. 2. The fun included playing games, going on inflatable … more
East Rockaway resident Ed Corrado has announced his candidacy for trustee in the March 2011 village elections. He is seeking public office for the first time. “Reviewing all village personnel expenses will shine light on what’s really going on with our money,” said Corrado, who will represent the Pride Party. “I’m all for fiscal responsibility and good government — that’s why I join our next mayor, Fran Lenahan, in seeking to see where our hard-earned money is going.” more
Story time and scarecrow making kicked off the autumn season at the East Rockaway Public Library on Sept. 25. Children talked about their favorite desserts and discussed how they help around the house and greeted guests to prepare for Thanksgiving. Mary Ann Catanzaro read “Thanksgiving Rules” by Laurie Friedman. The face painting by Donna was also a hit. more
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