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As president of the Valley Stream Historical Society, Gaetano Ferrara loves studying the past. Better known in the community as Guy, the historical society is just one of Ferrara’s many volunteer activities that earned him a Make a Difference Award from the Town of Hempstead last week. more
Following devastating floods in Pakistan, with affected 20 million people and put nearly one-fifth of the nation’s land under water, three Forest Road School students decided they were going to take some action. more
It is unlikely that the cause of the fire that destroyed a popular Valley Stream restaurant nearly three weeks ago will ever be known. Inatome Japanese Steakhouse and Seafood was gutted by an afternoon fire on Oct. 31. more
“Bully” and “victim” are two words that Jeremy Rubenstein doesn’t like to use when talking about bullying. The creator of Box Out Bullying brought his show, with a strong anti-bullying message, to Shaw Avenue School for three performances last Friday. more
For Ed Nachreiner, being a member of the American Legion is a way of giving back to those who have served in the U.S. armed forces. Nachreiner, an Army veteran himself, is the sergeant at arms … more
Sixty-five years after his military service ended, 92-year-old Isadore Benison was honored with a prestigious award for his participation in the battle of Normandy. On Oct. 30, he received the … more
The District 13 Board of Education filled its vacancy last week, appointing Sean Douglas as its seventh member. Douglas will serve the rest of the year to fill the seat of Thomas Speranza, who moved out of the district. more
Mill Pond Park will be called that no more. The village board has decided to rename the park after late Mayor Ed Cahill. more
Fire destroyed the popular Valley Stream restaurant Inatome Japanese Steakhouse and Seafood on Sunday afternoon, bringing firefighters from seven departments to the scene. more
The pumpkins may have started out orange, but by Saturday afternoon they were yellow, red, white and just about any other color on the spectrum. Nearly 200 children took part in the village’s third annual pumpkin painting contest, sponsored by the Recreation Department. more
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