Hewlett settled for a split of its first six Conference V girls’ soccer games after dropping a soggy 2-1 decision to visiting Plainedge last Friday.
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Tony Bellissimo
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10/6/10
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Hewlett’s defense got the best of Lawrence’s offense last Saturday and propelled the Bulldogs to a 35-7 Conference III football victory over the defending county champions before an estimated crowd of 1,000.
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Tony Bellissimo
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9/30/10
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Defense paves the way to victory for Hewlett, Mepham and Clarke.
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HERALD STAFF
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9/25/10
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Coming off a 12-win campaign that brought a second straight conference championship and trip to the quarterfinal round of the Nassau Class A boys’ soccer playoffs, Hewlett versatility was on display during the first week of action.
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Tony Bellissimo
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9/22/10
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The first varsity game on Long Beach’s new turf field and a local showdown in the Five Towns highlights the Week 3 football action in Nassau County.
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Tony Bellissimo
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9/21/10
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“So long as this memorial stands, so long as the village of East Rockaway endures, we will always remember the loss and feel the pain of the loved ones that you lost, and that we lost, on that horrific day.”
Those were the words of the Rev. Mark Lukens of the Bethany Congregational Church in East Rockaway as he opened the 9/11 memorial services last Saturday in Memorial Park.
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Mary Malloy and Clarissa Hamlin
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9/15/10
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Assemblyman Harvey Weisenberg and the challenger for his seat, former county Legislator Jeff Toback, squared off at a debate sponsored by the Southwest Nassau League of Women Voters on Aug. 31 at …
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Alex Costello
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9/8/10
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Exhibits and more...
CurrentsAn exhibit highlighting three exciting artists working today: Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Benjamin Edwards and Tom Sanford. All three artists have been shown widely in …
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9/2/10
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Residents, police officers and local government officials are noticing a troubling trend in many South Shore communities: destruction caused by teenagers.
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8/26/10
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Dozens of concerned homeowners, parents, teachers and residents from East Rockaway, Lynbrook and Hewlett crowded Monday night’s village board meeting in East Rockaway to address a troubling situation: groups of teenagers — sometimes as many as 50, by some accounts — who are drinking and vandalizing homes near Waverly Avenue and Durland Road in the southwestern corner of the village.
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Mary Malloy
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8/11/10
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