John Kanaras was only a year old when his father opened a diner on the corner of Sunrise Highway and Central Avenue in Baldwin in 1964.
His dad, Peter Kanaras, and his two partners, Tommy …
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By Bridget Downes
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11/21/19
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It was in Baldwin that Zack Henry first developed a passion for soccer — something he nurtured throughout his life. He is president and co-creator of the recently formed Elm City Express, a New Haven, Conn.-based semi-professional soccer club, which competed for the first time this year in the Atlantic-Blue Conference of theNational Premier Soccer League, and won.
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By Daine Taylor
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9/5/17
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Beads of sweat dripped down the foreheads of the 15 youth athletes from the Baldwin Blazers Track Club as they took their starting positions on a long black track, to run in the fourth annual Long Island Track Festival
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Nicole Alcindor
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7/28/17
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Breathless, my husband called to tell me he had been knighted. I don’t think the queen was actually involved . . .
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2/11/16
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Sometimes, the more things change, the more they stay the same. And it’s that type of continuity and long-time tradition that have kept the Baldwin High School football family together for so long under head coach Steve Carroll, who just completed his 25th season on the sidelines with a fourth appearance in the Nassau County finals.
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By Steve Siniski
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1/22/13
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The book “Evangelist Caper” is a rollicking faith-based escapade that combines the grim suspense of a police procedural with the twists of a murder mystery. But in many ways it’s the story behind the story that really matters. Written by Richard Malta, a 68-year-old cerebral palsy patient, “Evangelist Caper” is more than a first book. It’s the fulfillment of a dream.
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Chris Connolly
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12/7/11
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Calhoun High School football coach Joe Bianca and the Colts’ team captains joined U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer on Monday to announce a legislative push to improve football helmet safety for children and teenagers.
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11/22/11
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Fresh off a school record-tying 45-win campaign, Hofstra returned all but two starters to the softball field and appears primed to make more noise on the national scene.
The Pride, which lost a …
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By Tony Bellissimo
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3/17/11
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As a busy New York City wife, mother and attorney, Stephanie Bhonslay was searching for ways to spend quality time with her family. Gardening came to mind. Her concept grew into an idea for a business: providing personal coaching in the joy and know-how of gardening.
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Teri-Ann Loeser
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5/14/10
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