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District 30 school officials are considering closing the Washington Avenue Kindergarten Center next year in an effort to save money, as it faces a possible 12 percent cut in state aid. more
Senior Nick Slevin drained a pair of three-pointers on back-to-back possessions late in the fourth quarter as East Meadow pulled away from Port Washington, 49-37, on Monday night. more
“When I got there, I knew I belonged there,” Rebekah Trieber, school nurse at the Washington Avenue Kindergarten Center, said about her recent trip to Haiti, an experience she described as a blessing to her. more
It is Christmas time again, one of my favorite times of year. As I get older and the years appear to get shorter, I have finally gotten to a place where giving has become more important than anything else. I enjoy seeing the expressions of family and friends as they open their gifts. I’ve given some things they knew were coming, while other things were unexpected. Either way I am blessed to see their reactions after they open them. more
Elementary school students in West Hempstead and Malverne celebrated Thanksgiving with food and fun. Students at West Hempstead’s George Washington school put on a performance, while … more
The Washington Avenue Kindergarten Center held a Thanksgiving feast last Wednesday afternoon. Students from the three classes gathered in the school’s all-purpose room to sing a few songs and enjoy a hearty lunch. more
The NAACP Lakeview Branch, joined by Town of Hempstead Councilwoman Dorothy Goosby, set out for Washington, D.C., earlier this month to join thousands in the One Nation March on Washington. On … more
As we approach the final days of summer, many people are focused on grabbing their last few vacation days. Regrettably, a handful of politicians, mostly Republicans, can’t seem to focus on anything other than religion and citizenship and how to tie it into the upcoming November election. more
With the sun burning down at midday, it was a hot one on June 24, well past the 90-degree mark. The parched infield at Merrick Road Park in Merrick turned into a mini-dust bowl whenever a play was made in the double-header between the Floral Park Knights and the Glen Cove Cobras. more
udents from Merrick and Bellmore. Working comfortably in their spacious Washington offices, foreign aid officials are missing all the action on the ground. If only they could see what people like Solomon Edwin Kayiwa and Lillian Aero Olok are doing to transform communities in Uganda. more
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