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From now through mid-August, Washington Avenue, between Pearsall Avenue and West Broadway in Cedarhurst, will first have more than 2,500 feet of aging water main pipes replaced by New York American Water, along with 70 service lines and five fire hydrants. more
With far fewer houses available for purchase, buyers are paying more, and more often than not, buyers needing mortgages are losing out to those offering cash. The real estate boom that began during the coronavirus pandemic last year has continued to sizzle this year. more
The Hebrew Academy of the Five Towns and Rockaway, which usually takes part in New York City’s annual Celebrate Israel Parade like many Jewish schools, submitted a video of how the school community marks the Jewish state’s anniversary as the parade was canceled for a second consecutive year because of the Covid pandemic. more
The Hewlett-Woodmere School District’s Board of Education approved the appointments of three new administrative hires at a special meeting on May 28. All the new employees will begin on July 1, the beginning of the new school year. more
The rickety wooden floating dock and deteriorated timber-laden bulkhead is gone, replaced by a modern-looking and a very stable ramp that leads to a pair of launches where people can push out their canoes, kayaks and personal water craft into Motts Basin, and the boat ramp was replaced and the entire space is augmented by two grassy areas with eight benches. more
Elections for trustee and village justice in Atlantic Beach, and Lawrence trustee are uncontested this year, but no less important as the trustees are to receive two-year terms and the village justice is a four-year term. Voting takes place on June 15. more
One hundred years ago, Memorial Day was the start of perhaps the worst anti-Black racist violence in the history of the United States, in the Greenwood district of Tulsa, Okla. more
To help support the STEM (science, technology, education and math) learning occurring in yeshivas and Jewish day schools across New York state, the new budget includes $40 million – a $10 million increase from the previous fiscal plan – for that educational programming. more
Seven emergency units responded to what originally was an alert for an overturned boat near the Atlantic Beach Bridge at 9:30 a.m. on May 7, according to Atlantic Beach Rescue Assistant Chief Jonathan Kohan.    more
It was recently reported that a group of Rockville Centre parents accused a high school social studies teacher of criticizing police during class, and wanted her to be reprimanded. The district superintendent . . . more
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