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West Hempstead’s record through five games may not be anything to write home about at 1-4, but a boost in participation has allowed girls’ lacrosse coach Tracy Hutt to conduct full-field … more
Rory Walsh, of Kellenberg Memorial High School, and Matthew Sheehan, of Holy Trinity High School, were presented with their ALL League Awards at the Catholic High School Football League breakfast at Kellenberg in December. more
A judge granted another extension last week to the Nassau Off-Track Betting Corporation for its multimillion-dollar legal battle with New York harness tracks. more
It’s fun in the sun for several seasonal workers at Hendrickson Park — a popular place to earn some cash for high school and college students. more
Grossmann’s Farm officially opened its doors last Saturday after three years of laying fallow. The 105-year-old farm, now owned by Nassau County and operated by the Nassau Land Trust, is in … more
Community members packed the Malverne Historical Society for a forum that addressed the future of Grossmann’s Farm. The 10-year license agreement between Nassau County and the Nassau Land … more
It is now official that the halls are a bit emptier at Valley Stream Memorial Junior High School with the absence of Principal Kathleen Walsh, who left her post on July 31. more
Nassau County Court Judge David Ayres did not mince words as he sentenced William Walsh to 18 years to life on June 23 for the murder of his wife, Rockville Centre native Leah Hirschel Walsh, in October 2008. In a Mineola courtroom packed with Leah's family members and friends, Ayres described Walsh as a cold-blooded murderer who should never again be a free man, and he pledged to make sure that any future parole board considering Walsh's release would be made aware of his opinion. more
William Walsh, 31, has pleaded guilty today to murdering his wife, Leah Hirschel Walsh, 29, a Rockville Centre native. In exchange for his guilty plea, he will be sentenced to 18 years to life in prison on June 23. more
It is that time of year again when everyone is talking budgets and how much everything will cost. Yes, the budgets will increase, and we will vote, and we will pay. We don’t do this because we have nothing else to do with our cash. more
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