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Potential Belmont Park developer the Engel Burman Group presented its vision for the south lot of the racetrack to the community at a June 15 meeting at the Elmont Public Library. The company’s … more
A film student from Valley Stream is turning a short film project he helped produce last year into a feature-length film, and he’s hoping to attract some local support for it. more
South High School held its annual Project Citizen hearing on June 9, in which students presented detailed public policy action plans for national and global issues based on their extensive research. more
As Valley Stream’s seniors prepare to walk in their graduation ceremonies next week, the valedictorians and salutatorians sat down with the Herald to discuss their high school memories and their plans for the next phase of their lives. more
The nonprofit group Reclaim New York filed a lawsuit on June 7 in Nassau County Supreme Court against the Elmont School District for failing to comply with a Freedom of Information Law … more
Nassau County’s serial knife-wielding robber has expanded his pattern of terror to Queens, according to New York City Police Department officials. Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce and an NYPD … more
Nassau County police arrested a man in Floral Park Wednesday afternoon, officials said, who is being investigated in connection with numerous knifepoint robberies across the county since at least January. more
The Valley Stream Board of Zoning and Appeals rejected a portion of a developer’s proposal to build a 9-unit apartment building on North Central Avenue on May 17, and adjourned a decision regarding a piece of the plan that calls for two colonial homes to be built on an adjacent single-sized lot on Benedict Avenue until next month. more
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church is home to a new program for area seniors that offers joint activities with the church’s nursery school children, a social environment and enriching events like visits from guest speakers. more
This Monday, 72 years will have passed since Louis Palermo was among the thousands who stormed Omaha Beach on D-Day. He was 18, it was his first combat experience and he was in the middle of the bloodiest sector of the largest amphibious military assault in history. more
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