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West Hempstead and its American Legion Cathedral Post 1087 lost a great comrade last month when former post commander and World War II veteran James E. Gibbons died on Nov. 3. During his 41-year … more
West Hempstead High School sophomore Steven Trezza is a Boy Scout with Troop 240 of West Hempstead. In his current pursuit of the rank of Eagle Scout, Steven launched a community service project in … more
After a season of dramatic victories and record-setting attendance, the Boys Varsity soccer team from the Waldorf School of Garden City saw their season come to an end on Nov. 5 in Tarrytown , N.Y. with a 1-0 loss to the # 1-seed Hackley. The teams were playing in the quarterfinals of the New York State Association of Independent Schools (NYSAIS) boys soccer tournament. more
Can you feel guilty for laughing and enjoying a Broadway musical? The answer is Yes, if you are watching The Scottsboro Boys. With music and lyrics by Kander and Ebb (Chicago, Cabaret), The … more
Evan Sachs of Merrick pleaded not guilty on Friday to charges of second-degree attempted murder, first-degree assault, second-degree assault and fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon for allegedly stabbing an 8-year-old boy five times in the back inside a Dave & Buster’s restaurant in Westbury on Oct. 8. more
Island Park Boy Scout Troup 312 held its annual Pancake Breakfast last Sunday in the parish hall of Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church. The boys, their leaders and parent volunteers made … more
    It was Friday, Oct. 29 — just two days before Halloween. Waldorf’s boys’ varsity soccer team traveled north to the Portledge School in Locust Valley and served up … more
A Nassau County grand jury this morning indicted Evan Sachs, of Merrick, on charges of second-degree attempted murder, first-degree assault, second-degree assault and fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon for allegedly stabbing an 8-year-old five times in the back. more
In what has been an annual tradition since 2004, the boys soccer teams from South Side Middle School and St. Agnes Cathedral School met for a scrimmage Monday afternoon. more
If you have been reading my articles, you know that storm-drain runoff is one of many factors that have negatively affected Long Island’s Great South Bay. The declining clam population has also … more
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