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A Hurricane Sandy Storm Recovery Resource Fair will be held at Kennedy High School in Bellmore on Tuesday, May 26, from 5 to 9 p.m. more
On the eve of Veteran’s Day, Nassau County Community College officially opened the doors of the Veterans Resource Facility, its newest asset for members of the United States’ Armed Forces … more
When Fayth Litke Holt was growing up in North Bellmore, she never dreamed of a career at a rental car agency. But almost 23 years later, she couldn’t imagine herself anywhere else. Through hard … more
The South Shore section of the National Council of Jewish Women, working together with the Peninsula section, sponsored the second annual Back 2 School Store event on July 27. more
Wantagh and Seaford residents struggling to bounce back from Hurricane Sandy will be able to get answers as Nassau County will bring its storm recovery resource station to Cedar Creek Park on Friday, Aug. 22 from 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. more
As snow storms continue to roll in and out of Nassau County, local officials shared storm-related information with residents on Monday. State Sen. Dean Skelos, like other representatives on the state, county and town and city level, said he encourages Long Islanders to keep the phone numbers listed below handy so they know what agencies to contact for storm-related information or services. more
Cyberspace is now a little friendlier following the launch of valleystreammom.com, a new blog featuring the latest resources for community mothers. more
Last Saturday Dr. Jack Levine, Dr. Renee Bargman and Dr. David Fagan, physicians from NUMC’s department of pediatrics, conducted a 90-minute workshop at the 2011 Long Island Infant Toddler Resource Center Annual Conference. more
These local and national bereavement services are there to help. more
With a Baldwin boy implicated in the BOCES bias crimes in Hicksville and bullying tragedies being reported seemingly daily, area parents and youngsters are increasingly searching for anti-bullying resources. Given this, the expansion of the anti-bullying programs available through Child Abuse Prevention Services (CAPS) of Long Island is aptly timed. more
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