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The blizzard on Dec. 26 may have shut down Long Island for a day, but according to Island Park Mayor Jim Ruzicka, the village fared the storm rather well. According to Ruzicka, workers from the … more
I lost everything and I have nothing,” said a woman named Betty, as she looked at the charred remains of an apartment she had lived in for the past 11 years. Breaking down into tears, Betty … more
Almost a week after a blizzard dumped more than a foot of snow in our area, residents were still trying get back to normal. more
The Long Island Rail Road said service is back to normal in time for the Wednesday evening commute. more
North Bellmore schools wrapped up their winter concerts this past week. Parents and community members alike were treated to choir and band numbers at all five district schools. Newbridge Road School had its concert on Monday, just before the holiday break. Under the direction of Lauren Alber and Dana Hirsch, students entertained the audience with a selection of festive and seasonal songs. more
The combined score of 214.7 that Saw Mill Road sixth-grader Jordan Jones racked up at the NFL’s recent regional Punt, Pass and Kick competition at the New Meadowlands Stadium wasn’t a personal best, but it was the highest score in the 10- and 11-year-old age group that day. more
District 13 Board of Education trustees and members of the public got a look at nearly $1 million in potential repairs and upgrades at the four schools during the annual building tour last Saturday morning, and also were able to see some recently completed projects. more
Fifth-graders at Forest Road School recently got to take a trip back in time. The students toured the Nassau County Museum on Nov. 18, and got to check out the Civil War paintings of artist Mort Kunstler. more
Julia Losner, a sixth-grader at Old Mill Road Elementary School in North Merrick, performed at Carnegie Hall in Manhattan on Dec. 11 and Dec. 12 as part of the children’s chorus with the New York … more
The Newbridge Road Elementary School PTA, student council representatives and their teacher advisers, Karen Collins, Michelle Hooker and Joan Slutsky, recently prepared 12 food baskets to present to families in need from the community. The project was the culmination of a food drive that the school took part in. more
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