Members of the East Meadow Parent Teacher Association and the East Meadow PTA Council once again got all dressed up for a night out at Leonard’s Palazzo in Great Neck on May 10 for Founders Day …
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5/19/22
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Leonard’s Palazzo in Great Neck was vibrating with excitement on March 10 as members of the East Meadow Parent Teacher Association and East Meadow PTA Council came together for the first time …
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By Mallory Wilson
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3/17/22
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For more than 110 years, February has been the month to remember the Parent Teachers Association’s founders and celebrate local PTA leaders, and the Lynbrook school community came together Feb. 1 to do just that.
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By Julia Swerdin
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2/10/22
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To commemorate the 123rd anniversary of three women banding together to form the National Parent Teachers Association, PTA members from all six Elmont elementary schools held their annual …
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2/13/20
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Tropix on the Mile closed its summer season with a Craft Brew Fest last Saturday, spotlighting more than 30 breweries and welcoming over 1,000 beer enthusiasts.
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By Nadya Nataly
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10/11/18
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The theme “work hard, dream big and never give up” was prominent during the Lynbrook Council of PTAs Founders Day celebration on Feb. 6, where 15 people were honored with the PTA Honorary Life Membership Award.
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3/8/18
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Among my earliest memories of eating out at a restaurant are of chowing on burgers and fries at the McDonald’s on Middle Country Road in Coram, in Suffolk County, in the early 1970s.
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5/11/17
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There were plenty of shocked, but smiling faces in the auditorium of the Charles A. Reinhard Early Childhood Center on the evening of April 28. That’s because 16 women whom Bellmore School …
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By Julie Mansmann
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5/15/15
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The Levy-Lakeside Elementary School Parent-Teacher Association’s Founders’ Day celebration on March 23 paid tribute to school community members who give enormously of their time and energy to better the lives of Merrick children.
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4/2/15
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Longtime Merrick resident Len Kirsch, whose intellectual curiosity, public messaging savvy and can-do attitude made him the ideal person to head the citizens’ committee that advocated for the North Merrick Public Library’s founding in the mid-1960s, died last month after a lengthy illness. He was 88.
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By Brian Racow
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3/25/15
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