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Bob Beckwith, former FDNY firefighter, rushed out of retirement to help a friend find his missing son in ground zero, three days after the terrorist attacks shook NYC and the country to its core. This selfless choice turned Beckwith into a beacon of hope for the nation, which he embodied until he died on Feb. 4. more
Ailene D’Avanzo continued to recognize the heroism of four chaplains who saved her father and other crewmates when the SS Dorchester was torpedoed in the Atlantic during World War II. more
Elementary school students in Baldwin wrote cards for local American Legion and VFW posts last month. more
To gather feedback from the constituents of the newly configured Sixth Legislative District, Nassau County Legislator Debra Mulé hosted three community forums during a recent one-week span. more
The Baldwin Public Library hosted “Once Upon an Island: Caribbean BBQ” on Feb. 3. more
Over eight inches of heavy snowfall blanketed parts of Long Island, prompting school districts like Baldwin to close Tuesday classes in anticipation. more
After a contentious special election, Tom Suozzi has won back his old seat in Congress with 5.8. Despite a vigorous campaign by his Republican opponent Mazi Melesa Pilip, Suozzi’s election … more
Taste buds were stimulated in Baldwin on Sunday when neighbors taste tested various chili recipes. more
The Baldwin School District kicked off Black History Month by collaborating with the African American Museum of Nassau County last Wednesday. more
Baldwin High School students Aaron Ashby and Paul Clement Jr. have been accepted into the state’s Band Directors Association Honor Band. more
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