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Hewlett-Woodmere Business Association President Jaime Wysocki will step down at the end of her two-year term next month, and the current 1st vice president, David Friedman, is expected to take the reins of the organization that was created in a merger of the Hewlett Business Association and the Woodmere Merchants Association in 2012. more
Musical entertainment, a variety of food, vendors and demonstration highlighted the third annual Arts Below Sunrise street fair that took place along Broadway in Hewlett and Woodmere on Oct. 5. more
The third annual Arts Below Sunrise fair took place On Oct. 5. The community gathering brought out teachers, families, students and many volunteers who all came together to enjoy a day filled with fun, food and play for people of all ages. more
Now in its third year, the Arts Below Sunrise street fair continues to grow as a third stage will be added at Irving Place that will include dance and martial arts demonstrations in response to a request from merchants on Broadway in Woodmere. more
Hewlett and Woodmere came together for the second annual Arts Below Sunrise festival, as the food, music, arts, and attractions made Broadway in those communities the place to be last Sunday. more
The crowd was a roaring sea of blue and white as the Hewlett Bulldogs scored the first touchdown at their Homecoming game last Saturday. more
Live music, dancers, craft vendors, artists, an outdoor bowling alley, health screenings and food, will be part of the second annual Arts Below Sunrise festival on Sunday beginning at 10 a.m. The musical entertainment starts two hours later for the event that ends at 5 p.m. more
When Hewlett-Woodmere Business Association President Jaime Wysocki recruits new members for the organization, she reminds them that although many business associations cater only to businesses, she has decided to take a different approach. more
In an effort to bring two communities together and recognize military service veterans, the Youth Leadership Forum at Hewlett High School met on April 12 to talk about ways to improve this year’s Memorial Day parade, which hasn’t be held for the past three years. more
The days are becoming noticeably shorter, and the air is gradually turning cooler. Children have returned from camp. Vacations spent at the beach or in the mountains are ending. more
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