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Welcome to another annual rite of spring: the state exams for grades three through eight. more
Nearly 200 Sea Cliff residents voted on Tuesday in the annual village election. A total of 192 voters went to the polls, and 20 submitted absentee ballots. This year three candidates from the Civic … more
U.S. Rep. Kathleen Rice held a town hall meeting in Rockville Centre on Feb. 28, at which calls for progressive action in Washington were met with both support and reluctance from the Democratic congresswoman. more
Sea Cliff residents will soon vote to elect a mayor and two trustees to the village board in an election on March 19. This year three candidates from the Civic Progress party will run in an … more
As the New York State Senate convenes for its spring session, let’s take a moment to reflect on how momentous — and historic — an occasion this is. more
A large, red and white “No Dumping” sign, affixed to a wall in the alley next to Lopez Barbershop on South Main Street in Freeport, was half hidden from view from the sidewalk on a recent … more
After more than 1,200 ballots were counted, officials announced on Tuesday night that Kevin McGilloway and Henriette Rohl had won the two open seats on the Village of Sea Cliff board of trustees. … more
For over 70 years, the Civic Progress Committee has operated with one goal: to vet potential leaders to serve the village. Though the committee has existed for quite some time, many may be unfamiliar … more
On March 4 from 7 p.m. to midnight, the Progressive School of Long Island will host its 12th annual Sports Party Fundraiser at Sportime Lynbrook on Merrick Road. Adults and children can enjoy a night of tennis, basketball, hockey, lacrosse and dodge ball. Tennis professionals will be available for instruction and pizza will be provided. The cost is $35 per person, or $75 per family. All proceeds will benefit a sister school in Caracas, Venezuela. For more information, contact (516) 868–6835. more
There were many surprises on Election Day across America, including an apparent upset in New York state’s 8th Senate District. Though ballots were still being challenged in court as the Herald went to press this week, Democrat John Brooks, an unknown candidate with limited resources, appears to have done the impossible, defeating Republican incumbent Sen. Michael Venditto. more
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