Independence Day Celebration
Salute To VeteransThe iconic band Blood, Sweat and Tears headlines the Town of Hempstead’s Annual Independence Day Salute, at Point Lookout. Re-live the …
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6/23/11
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Weekend highlights include the Albert Tepper Memorial Concert at Hofstra and the Gilbert & Sullivan Light Opera Company's performance of "The Sorcerer."
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6/2/11
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Jack McCloy of Baldwin was driving in Queens when a close call at a red light generated some unintended correspondence New Yorkers are becoming all too familiar with: a $50 red-light camera ticket.
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Chris Connolly
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3/31/11
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Return to the golden age of radio when the Gilbert and Sullivan Light Opera Company presents “Radio Nights: The Big Broadcast of 2011,” Saturday, April 9, at the Ethical Humanist Society in Garden City.
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3/24/11
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Area stages highlight the works of Gilbert & Sullivan and a family performance of a musical based on Tomie dePaola's "Strega Nona" books. For those who want to get out of doors, Muttowntown Preserve offers a guided nature walk on Sunday.
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1/6/11
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Third, fourth and fifth graders at Our Lady of Lourdes School in Malverne recently embarked on an exploration of oft-overlooked instruments: their voices.
Acting on a suggestion from OLL Principal …
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By Lee Landor
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12/15/10
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Bustling with activities: that’s how one could best describe the communities of Malverne during the first week of December.
With Hanukkah here and Christmas on the way, residents of the two …
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12/8/10
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Its philosophy is philanthropy. In the half century of its existence, the Women’s Club of Malverne has been all about giving. It even celebrated its 50th anniversary in September with an event …
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Lee Landor
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12/8/10
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Chanukah falls in late November, early December, just after we go off daylight savings time and the hours of daylight diminish. This year is no exception as the last days of Chanukah precede the …
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Rabbi Art Vernon
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12/2/10
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The Festival of Chanukah is a very joyous one. It is also called the Festival of the Lights because it is our tradition to kindle lights during the eight days of Chanukah.
On the first night we …
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Rabbi Meir Dvir
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11/24/10
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