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Parents, residents and students stepped into the ring with their gloves off to demand information about the Alternative Special Education program at the Valley Stream Central High School District Board of Education meeting on Aug. 31. more
This year’s summer reading program at the Henry Waldinger Memorial Library certainly made a splash with local children. more
The Central High School District Board of Education will be moving its Alternative Special Education program for students in grades 10 -12 from Central High School to North for the upcoming school year, to join program students in grades 7-9. The move is now raising an alert from several local parents. more
As the Rockville Centre Summer Playground finished its season on Aug. 12, a Herald photographer captured campers during the annual farewell picnic, held at the Recreation Center this year, instead of its former venue at Centennial Park on Mill River. more
The Calhoun Sports Boosters Association recently raised $20,000 for sports programs at the high school with its annual golf outing at Bethpage State Park. more
Visitors to Masone Beach in Island Park will soon encounter a new piece of technology on the dock as a recent agreement was signed between the United States Geological Survey and the New York State … more
The 2010 class at North Shore-LIJ Franklin Hospital’s Pre-Med Internship Summer Scientific Program is celebrating it’s 45th anniversary this year. Franklin’s medical director, … more
Paul Casazza, a graduate in South Side High School’s class of 2010, is a recipient of a $1,500 scholarship from the Scholarships for Military Children program. more
Betty Milano, co-director of the North Merrick Summer Recreation Program, appeared a tad nervous as the drizzle started to fall on July 23. The balloon slide was already set up. The tables full of games of chance were out. And, most important, the children were already on the back field at Old Mill Road Elementary School, prepared for a morning of fun at the program’s annual Penny Carnival. more
A partnership with the Nassau County Police Department, grant proposals, and an exciting collaboration with a new local business are at the forefront of the Rockville Centre Youth Council’s agenda for this upcoming fall. After the successful open house on June 7 at the Rec Center to spotlight the mission of the council and its upcoming activities, the recognized non-profit has been making headway on many of its goals. more
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