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Students in Lynbrook High School’s Leadership/Key Club brought some holiday cheer to a group of local senior citizens in December as they hosted the 10th annual Senior Citizen Holiday Dinner at Greis Park Recreation Center. more
When school starts next September, two of Valley Stream’s four school districts will be under new leadership. And in the coming weeks and months, Valley Stream residents will have a great opportunity to have a say on just who these new leaders should be. more
Valley Stream residents are invited to join the Central High School District Board of Education to tour the district’s four school buildings on Saturday, Jan. 8. more
The Lynbrook High School Stagers and Backstagers played to packed houses as they presented “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,” with music and lyrics by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. more
The Lynbrook Varsity Boys Soccer Team was awarded a number of special honors for talent and sportsmanship at the Nassau County Boys Soccer Coaches Association Annual Awards Dinner at the Marriott Hotel in Uniondale on Dec. 7. more
Lynbrook High School has received a $750 grant from the ExxonMobil Educational Alliance program to support the high school’s mathematics and science programs. Lynbrook resident Yona Beno, of … more
The Valley Stream Central/Memorial PTSA will hold its annual Holiday Boutique and Craft Fair on Saturday, Dec. 11 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Central High School's gymnasiums. The school is located at 135 Fletcher Avenue. more
Second of two parts. On Aug. 28, 1963, Booker T. Gibson made his way to the National Mall in Washington, D.C. “It was hot. In August, it was hot,” Gibson said during a recent interview, stressing the word “hot.” more
Part four of the series "Plugging the Brain Drain." During Vision Long Island’s ninth annual Smart Growth Summit, there was a group of young people in a small conference room during the … more
By his own admission, Booker T. Gibson wasn’t the most athletic student at Mepham High School in Bellmore in the 1940s, so becoming popular at a school that placed a high value on success in sports –– in particular, in wrestling –– was no easy feat. But, man, could Gibson play boogie-woogie piano, and at the time this highly rhythmic style of the blues ruled the airwaves. more
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