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Traffic issues need addressing To the Editor: Rabbi Dr. Edward Goldstein’s letter to the editor “Waiting for H-W to fix dismissal issues” (Feb. 20-26) could not have said it better on what many also experience with “traffic difficulties” on Williams Street, between Daub and Franklin avenues near the Yeshiva of South Shore. more
Seeking to advance beyond the opening round of the Nassau Class A girls’ basketball playoff tournament for a fourth consecutive season, No. 8 Sewanhaka raced to a five-point lead over visiting Glen Cove after the first quarter last Friday afternoon. more
Every basketball coach, at any level, knows the importance of getting hot when it matters most. When the 2013-14 season began, Sewanhaka head coach Alex Soupios figured his young team would have some growing pains, but he was excited about the group’s potential. more
The 25-acre Faith Laursen Meroke Preserve, on the Bellmore-Merrick border, is a forest much like most of Long Island used to be. The Meroke Indians camped by its five streams, and Colonists used its tall cedars for ship masts. Legend says during the Revolutionary War British soldiers hid there from marauding Colonials. (Most of the Bellmore-Merrick area farmers were British sympathizers.) more
Sewanhaka's record in Conference A-II boys' basketball slipped to 3-3 with a setback at front-running Lawrence on Jan. 9. more
Senior guard Hamed Shamseldin scored 16 points and dished out six assists and sophomore Marcus Saint-Furcy added 14 points and seven assists to lead Lawrence to an 89-54 victory over visiting Sewanhaka on Jan. 9. more
I can tell the truth now. I picked a novel for one of my book groups last month that I didn’t think most people would like. more
Senior quarterback Joe Capobianco was 13 of 21 for 258 yards and four touchdowns to lead Lawrence to a convincing 42-12 victory over visiting Sewanhaka last Saturday in the quarterfinal round of the Nassau Conference III playoffs. more
After an up and down start to the season on the girls’ soccer pitch, Sewanhaka got on a roll and put together a very respectable season. The Lady Indians lost just once in their last eight games and finished with an overall record of 6-3-4. more
Upstart Sewanhaka, the No. 13 seed, rolled into last Friday night’s Nassau Class A boys’ soccer first-round playoff matchup with No. 4 South Side riding a hot streak that dated back to when the teams met during the regular season. more
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