Featuring drawings, prints, digital and film photography, Steve Breslow's "World in Prints and Photographs" exhibit, currently on display at the Hewlett-Woodmere Public Library, explores the perspective of an artist with a unique eye.
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By JEFF BESSEN
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9/15/10
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A familiar face is in a new position as Laura Seinfeld, who previously served as the middle school English chair a few years ago has returned as Hewlett-Woodmere School District's assistant superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction.
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By JEFF BESSEN
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9/9/10
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There are two ways to write this story: glass half full, glass half empty. I believe I’ll take a sip from each in describing the recent reunion cruise of Lawrence High School’s class of 1964.
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Randi Kreiss
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9/3/10
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The start of the Nassau County football season is less than a week away.
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Tony Bellissimo
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9/2/10
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Pat Laino's car show winning 1966 Chevy Nova highlighted the inaugural Inwood event on June 19 at the train station that organizers Pete Sobol and Victor Peppe seek to hold annually.
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7/16/10
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No one knows where life will take them, from the Five Towns to Seattle, internships to law school, Midgely Drive to the mayor’s office.
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CHRISTINE HETZEL
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7/15/10
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Though many might remember Mary Shelley's classic "Frankenstein" as a horror story, Dr. Terrence Bissoondial, a teacher at Hewlett High School, picked up on its creation theme, and from there chose genetics as a career path.
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JEFF BESSEN
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7/15/10
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Dena Greenbaum, a Woodmere resident and recent graduate of Tisch School of the Arts, directed, wrote, produced and edited a short narrative film entitled "Blues," which has received widespread recognition in the arts community. "Blues" tells the story of an unlikely friendship developed between two boys, a religious Jew and an African American during the riots that unsettled Crown Heights, Brooklyn in 1991. The two boys form their bond through their love of Blues music.
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By Rachel Bernstein
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6/30/10
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Lynbrook resident Francis X. Becker, Jr., legislator for Nassau County’s 6th district, has announced his run for a congressional seating in the 4th district, now held by Democrat Carolyn McCarthy.
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6/17/10
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If any team were to define dynasty, it would be the Calhoun High School girls' badminton squad. The team, led by coach Gregg Muscarella, is 138-5 in matches over the past nine years. In that time, the Colts have won six county championships, as well as eight Conference I titles.
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Scott Brinton
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6/15/10
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