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Inspired by one employee who lost his father to colon cancer and supported by other co-workers, including one who lost her mother to breast cancer at least 15 staff members of the Cedarhurst-based nonprofit Labor & Industry for Education will take part in the Colon Cancer Coalition’s “Get your Rear in Gear” 5K Run in Manhattan’s Riverside Park on Oct. 17. more
Three generations of Henrietta Dobin’s family surrounded the supercentenarian and celebrated her 110th birthday last month. A supercentenarian is a person who has reached at least a decade over a century old. more
With more than 20 years of educational experience and familiarity with the Five Towns, Rabbi Nissan Goldberg has joined The Brandeis School mishpacha – which means family in Hebrew – bringing his unconventional learning methods. more
Inspired by his grandfather Theodore Brodlieb, who once owned Brodlieb Motors in Woodmere, Oliver Brodlieb, a fourth-generation car dealer, was elected chairman of the Greater New York Automobile Dealers Association, which represents and advocates for more than 400 franchise new car dealers across the metropolitan area. more
Usually drummers are a band’s soul, but Michael Shapira, 2017 Hewlett High School graduate and student at the Manhattan School of Music, found a place in the spotlight with his new single and music video. more
Lawrence resident Joseph Borgen was identified as the person who was allegedly assaulted and pepper-sprayed by men in Times Square on May 20, who also made anti-Semitic remarks, NYPD reported. more
To the family and friends of longtime Cedarhurst resident Francis R. Emma, he was a man that entertained others with his wit and sense of humor. Emma died at his home on March 5. He was 79.  more
This column is back by popular demand. Well, in truth, only one reader, shivering through the freezing weather, remembered that I once wrote about winter soups, and asked me to do another one. more
During the global pandemic, many schools have had to put a stop to their projects, but at Lawrence Woodmere Academy we are forging ahead to better the school.  more
As the coronavirus pandemic struck the United States in mid-March Far Rockaway residents Abraham Miles and Theresa Murray-Pryor were two of the hundreds that St. John’s Episcopal Hospital treated at that early stage of Covid-19. more
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