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With this week’s column, the Principal’s Office begins its sixth year. It’s time to look backward as well as forward. But first, a few thank yous are in order. Scott Brinton has not only been my editor, but has also become a friend and sounding board for new ideas. Executive Editor John O’Connell has always been a prime supporter and booster. And my gratitude to publishers Cliff and Stuart Richner who gave me the opportunity to join the Herald family. more
Get rid of extra parking fee To the Editor: Five days of our new metered commuter parking has proved that our elected trustees created a horrible situation. No one wants to pay almost $1,000 … more
People from all over the Five Towns and Nassau County are enjoying themselves at the Cedarhurst Fair in Cedarhurst park this weekend. The Five Towns Community Chest, Cedarhurst Village and its … more
She helps others, regardless of politics To the Editor: Wow, I couldn’t have had a more opposite reaction to Liz O’Shaughnessy’s letter, “Day laborer site needs a hand” (Sept. 9-15) … more
The Bellmore Family Street Festival annually attracts 100,000 to 120,000 people, and judging by appearances, this past weekend’s fair was no exception. more
The Merrick Chamber of Commerce’s Fall Festival went off without a hitch this past weekend, attracting thousands to downtown Merrick. more
Invest in our teens with the Youth Council To the Editor: Thank you so much for your editorial “What can we do with our free range teens?” (Aug 26-Sept. 1). It provided the necessary … more
Church uses secrecy to protect its image To the Editor: Bishop William Murphy's spokesman says our seed donation for a church-funded trust to help victims of clergy sexual abuse, and their … more
You have plenty of time to worry about an internship!” Those were the words my career counselor spoke when I went in to see her back in November. I was finishing my first semester as a sophomore at Bryant University and I was eager to start searching for a summer internship. Typically, college students start looking into internship possibilities their junior year, but I have always known I am not typical. more
Teaching was an unforgettable honor To the Editor: It is truly a rare gift to be involved in an occupation that changes one's life for the better and forever. I am the lucky recipient of this … more
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