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The Rockville Centre Fire Department is once again taking part in the United Sates Marine Corps Reserve's “Toys for Tots” Holiday Toy Drive. more
County Executive Edward P. Mangano and Nassau County Police Commissioner Lawrence W. Mulvey and the Police Department are taking affirmative steps to ensure the safety of the people of Nassau … more
It’s generally a joyous time when the holiday spirit is in the air. But for families and individuals who have recently lost a loved one, a well-meaning “Have a happy turkey day” or “Be thankful for family” may summon feelings of loss and longing rather than wintry cheer. more
Believe it or not, it’s that time of year again: the holiday shopping season. Time to whip out the wallets and start spending those anticipated holiday bonuses — if you’re lucky enough to get one. more
Our nation’s birthday is upon us, so get ready to have some July 4th fun! There are plenty of ways and places to share in the spirit of Independence Day, extending through next week. more
To celebrate the Jewish holiday of Purim, the Sisterhood of Temple B’nai Sholom distributed goody-filled Purim bags known as Shaloch Manot to patients at South Nassau Communities Hospital and Mercy Medical Centre. more
Holiday fun [Photo gallery]
Children attending the Rockville Centre/Lakeview Economic Opportunity Council’s Head Start program were treated to a pre-holiday visit from Santa Claus and McGruff the Crime Dog on Dec. 22. They … more
Molloy College purchased new L.E.D. (light-emitting diodes) holiday lights to decorate the campus this year, significantly reducing its energy usage this season. The new lights are also safer because they put out very little heat, posing less of a fire hazard than traditional lights. more
Residents are reminded that the Village of Rockville Centre will be following a holiday sanitation schedule for the next two weeks, during the Christmas and New Year’s holiday period. more
The Roll Around set-up will be available from 9:15- 10 a.m. for children from 1-4 each morning from Dec. 24-Jan. 2 except Christmas Day, New Years Day and Sundays. Parents must accompany children. … more
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