Four groups of Hebrew Academy of Long Beach eighth-graders advanced from the Long Island History Day competition to the New York State History Day contest. Under the guidance of social studies teacher Kristen Waterman, 18 students involved with a quartet of projects excelled.
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By Marioun Hausmann
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4/14/22
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On Fridays, when the last bell sounds at 2:56 p.m., most Hewlett High School students celebrate the end of the school week. Members of the school’s Robotics Club, however, know that their day is far from over.
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By Steven Keehner
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4/7/22
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The six long tables were evenly divided, with chairs on either side, with plenty of room for breakfast, coffee and some juice.
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By Jeff Bessen
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3/31/22
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If you have children or grandchildren, you likely think about them all the time. You imagine them smiling and laughing . . .
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3/24/22
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After capturing the first place Inspire Award, the Hewlett High School RoboBoogie robotics team was the top squad at the FTC FIRST Long Island regional championship and advancing the team to the FTC FIRST World Robotics competition in Houston April 19 to 23.
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By Jeff Bessen
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3/22/22
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Rabbis from synagogues on Long Island and in New York City and Westchester headed to Poland last week to learn what the current and future needs are for Ukrainians.
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By Jeff Bessen
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3/22/22
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In 2019, when I was Hempstead town supervisor, I spearheaded an energy program that today would be collectively saving town residents millions of dollars on their energy bills.
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By Laura A. Gillen
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3/17/22
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Cedarhurst, named for the grove or “hurst” of trees that were once near the village post office, will have some of its trees trimmed as branches grow too close to power lines which causes safety concerns and possibly power, telephone and internet outages.
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By Jeff Bessen
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3/16/22
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The Hebrew Academy of Long Beach held its fifth annual History Day Fair last month and had 14 eighth-graders in three different categories with winning projects.
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By Marion Hausmann
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3/11/22
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Inwood resident Pat Jones was 13 the first time she walked into what was called “the mansion” behind the soccer field on the Five Towns Community Center campus in Lawrence.
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By Jeff Bessen
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3/10/22
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