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Two years removed from an in-person fundraising event, the St. Agnes Cathedral School community will come together and gamble for a cause on May 14. The school board is hosting its first Casino Night, transforming the Parish Center on Quealy Place into a Las Vegas-like gambling hall to help fundraise for the 2022-23 school budget. more
People have called him many things — kind, loving, helpful, funny. I’ve heard him described as meticulous. But to me and my siblings, he’s simply Dad. more
One incumbent and two newcomers will vie for two open library board of trustee seats during the Rockville Centre School District vote on May 17. Ahead of the election, we asked the candidates questions about their goals for the facility. more
Interior decorator Michael Delahanty and assistant Colin O’Leary have followed up their Valentine’s Day designs with a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. more
Michael Hinman is the new executive editor of the Herald Community Newspapers. Stuart Richner, the CEO of Richner Communications Inc., and publisher of the newspaper group, made the announcement last week. Hinman succeeds Scott Brinton, who had led the editorial department since 2016. more
In addition to the world’s oldest (continuous since 1762) and largest St. Patrick’s Day parade up 5th Avenue in Manhattan on March 17, dozens of Long Island communities are looking forward to their local parades . . . more
My heart bleeds for the people of Ukraine, an emerging democracy pulled between West and East, a former Soviet republic that only gained its independence from the USSR in August 1991 . . . more
At the February Board of Trustees Meeting last Wednesday at Village Hall, the Village of Rockville Centre promoted six members of the Rockville Centre Police Department (RCPD). more
This week's letters to the Rockville Centre Herald Editor focus on Gov. Kathy Hochul's zoning proposal and the village's opposition to it. more
Interior decorator Michael Delahanty and Frank’s Steaks owner Chris Meyer once again teamed up in anticipation of Valentine’s Day to give the restaurant an irresistible makeover. Just as he did for Christmas – when the steakhouse was covered in tinsel, wrapping paper, and wreaths – Delahanty covered the restaurant in holiday ambiance. This time, it is a ceiling-draped collage of red roses that greets couples as they share a dinner for that special night. more
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