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To honor the local residents who died on Sept. 11 and commemorate the 10th anniversary of that tragic day, the Village of Cedarhurst, the Lawrence School District and Five Towns Community Chest under Five Towns-One Community are presenting a 90-minute memorial program to be held on Sunday, Sept. 11 in Andrew J. Parise Cedarhurst Park beginning at 4 p.m. more
Scores on this year’s state math and English Language Arts tests revealed more lows than highs in the Lawrence School District. more
As a teenager, Adam Moser helped his father, Stephen Moser, campaign for Hempstead town council, Family Court judge and State Supreme Court justice, and the younger Moser was clearly bitten by the political bug: He has run for District Court and Family Court judgeships, winning a six-year District Court term in 1999. more
The Five Towns Community Center and the Five Towns Senior Center are expected to receive their annual grants from the Town of Hempstead, totaling more than $119,000, to continue the services and programs they provide to the community. The town approved the grants at its Aug. 2 meeting. more
The Hewlett-Woodmere School District kicked off the 2011-2012 school year by officially welcoming two new school board members, Cheryl May and Scott McInnes, at their July 12 meeting. more
Since elementary school, lifelong New Hyde Park resident Linda Opyr, 58, has been devoted to poetry, and that dedication recently paid off. On June 12, Opyr was named poet laureate of Nassau … more
For the first time in 65 years, Dr. John Fitzsimons will not be heading to school in September. He will end his 48-year career in education on June 30, when he officially retires as the Lawrence School District’s superintendent after eight years. more
The Hewlett-Woodmere School District has been awarded the “highest quality” rating of Aa1 from the credit rating agency Moody’s Corporation, which will result in lower borrowing costs for the district and the ability to refinance bonds at lower interest rates. more
Seventh-grade sports might have to be eliminated. The nine-period day might be reduced to eight. And teachers might have to be let go. After that, no one’s sure what might happen, but school districts will have to keep cutting. more
Students of all ages got creative and decorated their mini bulldogs at Project Bulldog’s “Build-A-Bulldog” workshop last Friday. During the two hours at Hewlett High School, the youngsters used stickers, paints and markers to beautify their bulldogs. more
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