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It’s time to bid farewell to yet another year and welcome 2011. There are many options nearby to make the most of that big night. more
Editor’s note: Tepfer is executive director of the Bellmore-Merrick Community Parent Center. With the holiday season upon us, we at the Community Parent Center believe it is important for parents to be extra careful when handing over the car keys to their teen drivers. The time between Thanksgiving and New Year’s is one of the busiest for travel, and newly licensed teens do not have enough experience to navigate through heavy traffic and winter weather conditions. more
It just doesn’t feel like a New Year, even a Jewish New Year. Not when the beach chairs still sit on the sand and heat waves shimmer over the community. more
The year of the tiger [Photo gallery]
The Chinese American Association of Long Island celebrated the year of the tiger with a new year’s performance at Central High School last Saturday evening. more
The members of the Sandel Senior Center rang in the New Year with their fun-filled Snowflake Ball last week. Sandel members came out to sing, dance and toast the new year on Jan. 8, proving that … more
"To get healthier.” With that simple resolution for 2010, Long Beach resident Kathleen Lynch-Polchynsky joined countless others worldwide who wipe the slate clean to start anew each Jan. … more
Mia Ameruoso missed the dropping ball on New Year’s Eve by only 45 seconds. Sabrina and Frank Ameruoso of Valley Stream arrived at South Nassau Communities Hospital in Oceanside around 11:45 p.m., and less than a minute after the new year began, the couple were celebrating the birth of a baby girl. more
As we batted around ideas for this week’s editorial, we agreed that a new take on an old idea — New Year’s resolutions — was in order. Rather than offer our own ideas, we decided, we’d ask the experts. more
We bid farewell to yet another year (in this case a decade) and get ready to welcome 2010. Here are some suggestions on where and how to celebrate. more
Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, is the day which, according to our tradition, man was created. The event of creation took place 5,770. As such, each year at this time Jews throughout the world gather in synagogues for prayer and to re-establish their spiritual roots. more
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