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The Baldwin Board of Education made its pick for superintendent official on July 9, approving a three-year term for Dr. Shari Camhi in a 4-1 vote. Trustee Eric Harrison was the lone “no” vote after he unsuccessfully made a motion to table the resolution. more
Local Girl Scout troops use Lenox Elementary School as a place to meet to discuss things like badges, cookies and ways to make their community better. The girls who comprise troops 2036 and 2331 either currently attend Lenox or did in recent years, and they each wanted a way to improve their school. more
With a possible Long Island Rail Road strike a few days away, Baldwin residents are preparing for what could be longer commutes — and headaches. more
It was inspired by budget cuts, started off as a Facebook group and united a community in pursuit of a common goal. It raised $163,000 to restore programs and activities for Baldwin students. more
The Baldwin School District’s graduation rate remained consistent with previous years in 2012-13, according to data released by the New York State Education Department last month, and while there’s always room for improvement, Superintendent James Scannell said he is happy with the results. more
As many Baldwin residents awoke to the first day of summer last Saturday, some final touches were being made to a piece of land that hasn’t seen much action in recent years. But over the last few weeks, the area behind the Baldwin Historical Society Museum has been a hub for community volunteerism. more
The Baldwin Public Library will soon undergo some exterior construction to become more accessible and safer for patrons after Assemblyman Brian Curran (R-Lynbrook) and State Sen. Dean Skelos (R-Rockville Centre) announced that nearly $4,600 has been awarded to the BPL in library construction grants. more
A noted transportation expert visited Baldwin and two other Nassau County communities last week in an effort to show local residents and leaders how to make their streets safer for pedestrians. more
The ball got rolling last summer, when Nassau County selected Baldwin as one of three South Shore communities to be subjects of a federally funded study exploring ways to promote development surrounding Long Island Rail Road stations. more
Baldwin High School’s class of 2014 has a crop of young adults who are primed for success. And while many graduates will be attending prestigious colleges and universities this fall, Bryan Saggese and Richard Henry came out on top of the academic rankings. more
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