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Before the holiday break, students in the Malverne High School Select Choir brought the joy of the season to life by sharing their songs and holiday spirit throughout the district.
A morning house fire on Woodlawn Road in West Hempstead on Jan. 11 displaced four residents.
Patrick Wall, who the Nassau police said is homeless, is alleged to have scammed homeowners for house repairs between September 2023 and as the new year began.
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The Lakeview Public Library in Rockville Centre, under the guidance of its director, Camina Raphaël-Lubin, is eagerly ushering in 2025 by offering new services and programs for people of all ages.
Assemblyman Ed Ra said he is proud of the success during this year’s toy drive. Thanks to the generous support of local schools and libraries, Ra said, a 20-foot U-Haul truck was filled with toys and delivered to the John Theissen Children’s Foundation and
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