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Former Cedarhurst resident Katherine N. Lapp has held many large roles in business operations in her career but her latest job may be the most prestigious. The native Five Towner was recently named an executive vice president at Harvard University in the Ivy League school's Office of the President and Provost. more
When Dr. Vicki Karant took over as District 15's assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction in early 2006 one of her chief goals was to improve the graduation rate at Lawrence High School. Four years later this goal was been accomplished in a major way with now nearly every Lawrence student earning a diploma. more
Temple Israel of Lawrence will be hosting the eighth annual Greater Long Island Jewish Community Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Commemoration on Thursday night Jan. 14 starting at 7 p.m. more
Despite incidents of burglary late last year that created apprehension in the Five Towns, thefts from homes in the area declined overall in 2009, according to police officials. more
The village of Lawrence business district is in for a spring makeover. Construction began last month on a long-awaited streetscape project aimed at sprucing up Lawrence's Central Avenue and making it a more pleasant place for shoppers and business owners. more
An early-morning fire on Dec. 30 that destroyed two Inwood businesses has been ruled suspicious by authorities investigating the cause of the blaze. more
On Dec. 8, 2004, then Nassau County Legislator Jeff Toback and then County Executive Tom Suozzi met at an empty lot on Harris Avenue in Inwood, steps from the Number Four School, to announce plans for eight new affordable homes to be built on the site by the Long Island Housing Partnership. more
The Lawrence Association had its longtime tradition of holding monthly meetings at the Lawrence Village Country Club's Clubhouse room locked shut on Dec. 16 under orders from the village government. The 80-year-old civic group was not allowed to use its traditional meeting spot after deciding to hold to its guns on not paying a newly required $200 fee for use of the country club facility, believing that the decision by the village trustees was "politically motivated" to avoid having a watchdog for the local government. more
A group of Hewlett-Woodmere school employees who have gone nearly a year without a new contract have taken their case to the Board of Education. more
A standing-room-only crowd of mourners gathered at Boulevard Riverside Chapels in Hewlett Tuesday morning to honor a Cedarhurst man who had lost his life five days earlier in a hit-and-run accident blocks from his Brooklyn dentist’s office. more
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