Keyword: Elissa Candiotti
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Love is potent and fascinating. It can also be unexpected, heart wrenching, and perplexing. more
It’s a night of togetherness, unification, and a revival of the community spirit that lingers within our school community. more
Snow fell in the Five Towns Tuesday morning and and continued to fall through the night, and Wednesday morning. more
Elissa Candiotti, a Herald student columnist, who is one of the writers of the Hewlett Happenings column, said that her area of Hewlett, west of Peninsula Boulevard got about five inches of snow. more
“Five, four, three, two, one!” And so a new year begins. As you toast that partner next to you and remember your newly declared resolutions be sure to acknowledge just what the New Year means to you. more
It’s the color of the leaves that rest in peace on the pavement below the naked trees lingering above. It’s the thick, dense cloud of fog we exhale as the sky deviates from its radiant, summer-like shade. more
Our community is in danger of sustaining a substantial loss. A loss of sense and purposes within our school system. The Hewlett=Woodmere district is a testament to the adverse effects of the overwhelming changes that have come with an increase in standardized testing. more
It’s a difficult concept to understand; it leaves us distraught, unsettled, and discontent. The simple thought that our world can become so disjointed by the power of nature is worrisome. But perhaps we can learn from it. more
College. The simple word brings chills to high school students with overly congested, time-consumed schedules. It releases a cage of butterflies upon those perplexed, crazed seniors who are restlessly striving to answer the question: What’s the “right” or “best” college for me? Perhaps we’re too blind to see that there’s no concrete response to this question. It’s unanswerable. more
The alarm clock buzzed. Its echoing vibration alluded to the epiphany that summer was over and school was here yet again. My summer, well spent as a counselor at sleep-away camp, had so quickly faded as September crept up on us all. Like many others, I already find myself in denial; or perhaps this year, it’s “senioritis” kicking in a bit too early. more
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