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The ice menorah was sculpted, the doughnuts were decorated, candles were rolled, skaters took to the ice rink and hot latkes were eaten at the Chabad of Hewlett’s annual Hanukkah on Ice at Grant Park on Dec. 22, the fifth night of the Jewish Festival of lights that is celebrated for eight nights.  more
If you know American history, or you remember it, “The whole world is watching!” is the unforgettable chant shouted by thousands of young Vietnam War protesters as they were tear-gassed and beaten with clubs . . . more
Grant Park’s “old playground”  — the subject of complaints from community members since 2012 — was demolished in April and the start date for constructing the new playground was this past weekend. more
The Hewlett-Woodmere Business Association is working with the Nassau County Parks Department to fix up the ‘old playground’ at Grant Park — a long-overdue project. more
The Grant Park ice skating rink had a distinct winter feel as a light snow fell on the Hewlett and Ogden elementary school third-and fourth-graders who skated, socialized and snacked for two hours at a mixer on Jan. 23. more
The Chabad of Hewlett’s annual Hanukkah on Ice at Grant Park in Hewlett on Dec. 1, the fourth night of the eight-day Jewish holiday, included the sculpted ice menorah that was five-feet tall, a fire show, dancing, a wax candle factory, decorate your own donut, coloring and raffles and prizes. more
The new Hewlett-Woodmere Little League three-team softball program got under way earlier in the month, with the Rockies playing their first game against the Cardinals a 20-13 loss on Sept. 13 at Grant Park in Hewlett, after a decade without the sport being part of the 64-year-old league. The Cards played the Brewers the day before to a 15-15 tie. more
Hewlett-Woodmere School District students in grades three to eight got to skate the night away or at least two hours on Feb. 23. more
A golden retriever by the name of Lucky fell into the partially frozen pond at Nassau County’s Grant Park in Hewlett and was rescued by the Hewlett Fire Department at 9:05 a.m. on Super Bowl Sunday, police said. more
Nearly 32 years after her death, friends of Kelly Tinyes have begun the Forever Young Kelly Brick Campaign, and are encouraging people to buy personalized bricks and benches in Grant Park in Hewlett, her favorite park. more
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