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Hewlett High School student Christopher Mendoza has a special ways of letting people know what’s on his mind: his art. more
America has had many political dynasties over the past 75 years, but none can compare to the Kennedy family and the dominant role it has played in our nation’s recent history. more
As all New York state departments were mandated to cut their budgets by at least 2 percent because of the revenue loss endured during the coronavirus pandemic, the Office of People With Developmental Disabilities is slicing $178 million from the rates that group homes charge for resident occupancy. more
Herald story goes viral To the Editor: I want to thank you for the tremendous job the Herald did on “Running past her obstacles” (Nov. 15-21). I think it turned out fantastic. more
Woodmere resident Ann DeMichael was the guest bartender at the Five Towns Kiwanis Autism Project fundraiser at Angelina’s Pizzeria & Restaurant in Lynbrook on Oct. 4. The three-hour event … more
Q: Are vaccines safe?A: Yes, vaccines are very safe and can prevent serious, even fatal illnesses. Some parents mistakenly believe there is a link between disorders like autism and getting their … more
New York State’s medical marijuana program, the Compassionate Care Act, which began in January of 2015 provides patients suffering from certain health conditions such as cancer, HIV, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (commonly known as ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease) or seizure disorders with cannabidiol oil to help alleviate their symptoms. more
Two former Lawrence Woodmere Academy Summer Day campers returned on Aug. 10 as they co-directed a performance of “Seusssical.” more
Koby Kahan, 7, of Woodmere, came home from camp on July 31 energized by what he and his fellow campers had accomplished. “It was his first time — he was all excited,” said Koby’s mother, Ilana Kahan. “He told me it was great. He learned to surf. He said, ‘I didn’t just lay down.’ It was so much fun. He loved it.” more
Visit the cotton candy station to find the action at Kulanu’s annual fair at Andrew J. Parise Cedarhurst Park on Sunday, said Bob Block, who was recently hired to do corporate fundraising and community outreach for the agency. more
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