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For the second consecutive year, Hewlett residents Yuri and Marina Grinberg hosted a fundraiser for the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Long Island at their home. more
The annual Hoops for Hope basketball game was played at Hewlett High School last Friday and featured the Bulldogs playing Division High School. Peninsula Kiwanis presented checks of $1,000 each to SIBSPlace and Long Island Cares. more
Several Giants fans gathered at the Backstage Nite Club in Woodmere to watch the NFC championship game between the Giants and the San Francisco 49ers that Big Blue won in overtime thanks to a 31-yard field goal by Lawrence Tynes. more
With round tables covered with black tablecloths and gold and black table toppers Chabad in Cedarhurst was transformed into a café, where a Chinese buffet was set up and freshly prepared sushi was available for those who attended Café Chabad last Saturday. more
The inaugural Long Island Roborally a First Tech Challenge scrimmage and workshop was held at Hewlett High School last Sunday. more
The break is over…The holiday break that is… Not just for me, since clearly I’m back with a new column…But for everyone… And I know this because everyone is back to … more
The Jewish Education Program of Long Island a Lawrence-based organization that uses a mentor program teach young Jewish children about Judaism celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Jewish Individualized Learning Program as it honored 11 of the program’s pioneers and 20 volunteers at a dinner held at the Lawrence Yacht and Country Club last Saturday. more
Upper School students at Lawrence Woodmere Academy performed a play, “1984” based on the novel by George Orwell and adapted by Robert Owens, Wilton E. Hall Jr. and William A. Miles Jr. more
With $5 each from every teacher in the school district, the Lawrence Teachers Association collected $1,300 and used that money to purchase 40 turkeys, potatoes, stuffing, cans of vegetables, dinner rolls, bottles of apple juice and cans of cookies. more
The Chabad of Hewlett marked Hanukkah with a 5-foot sculpted ice menorah that was then lit at 4 p.m. in Grant Park on Dec. 26. more
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