At Midreshet Shalhevet High School for Girls in North Woodmere, senior year is packed with a rich variety of special classes and programs that help to prepare students for life beyond high school. With this wide breadth of offerings, MSH students graduate with a strong foundation to keep their passion for Torah and learning alive.
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By Julia Grossman
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4/25/19
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When Nassau County announced in March that $15 million would be allotted to refurbish six parks, North Woodmere Park wasn’t on the list, despite the opinions of many that the park is in desperate need of renovations.
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By Matthew Ferremi
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4/25/19
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On Friday and Saturday nights, April 19 and 20, Jews will celebrate Passover by holding a Seder on each night. A Seder is more than a festive meal and a family gathering. It is also a religious program, containing 14 steps. These steps direct us through the evening, making sure that we say the appropriate blessings and prayers at the appropriate times and guiding us, as we share the story of the Exodus and the lessons with our families.
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By Rabbi Steven Graber
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4/18/19
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A Queens man has been arrested in connection with four incidents of allegedly stealing items off the porches of homes in North Woodmere in November and December, Nassau County police said.
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By Jeff Bessen
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1/11/19
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Temple Hillel, at 1000 Rosedale Road in North Woodmere is holding a prayer vigil on Wednesday, Oct. 31 at 7:30 p.m., in memory of the victims of the mass shooting at the Tree of Life Congregation synagogue in Pittsburgh on Oct. 27.
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By Jeff Bessen
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10/29/18
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On June 22, several people, including a few North Woodmere residents spent a couple of hours from 5 to 5 p.m. cleaning up behind the locked fence on Park Lane, by Rosedale Road, opposite Jewel Drive, and around the corner from the Key Food shopping center on Rosedale Road.
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7/12/18
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Far Rockaway man was arrested by Nassau County Fourth Squad detectives on June 21, for an alleged scheme to defraud at least three people.
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By Jeff Bessen
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6/22/18
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Nassau County Executive Laura Curran threw local sports organizations a doozy of a curve ball just weeks before Little League baseball and softball seasons begin, announcing on March 14 that the county would not waive park fees for community sports organizations. Collection of those fees is expected to generate more than $1 million in county revenue.
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By Jeff Bessen
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3/21/18
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Since Christmas Eve there have been five incidents of people calling in bogus food orders to Chinese restaurants in Franklin Square, Lawrence, North Woodmere and Valley Stream and then stealing the delivery vehicles, police said.
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By Jeff Bessen and Tyler Marko
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2/9/18
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Hewlett and six other fire departments responded to a house fire at 927 Park Lane in North Woodmere on Feb. 3, according to Hewlett 1st Assistant Chief Jamie Lewin. The initial call came in at 5:46 p.m.
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By Jeff Bessen
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2/6/18
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