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Earn a reduction on your car insurance on March 18 at 10 a.m. at the East Rockaway Public Library with a defensive driving course. more
Jay Post, the longtime owner of the Happy Hostess, said he was ready to retire nearly two years ago. But his main concern was making sure the business he worked hard to build and maintain at a high … more
The number 45 didn’t hold much significance to Brittany Fuller when she chose it as a high school sophomore. More than a decade later, it now hangs on the wall in the small gym at East Rockaway Junior-Senior High School, a tribute to her success on the court. more
A: Over a two-decade span ranging from ages 50 to 70-1/2, investors will face multiple milestone decisions that will likely impact their retirement savings and portfolio. As you navigate through each … more
After 54 years of dispatching for the Wantagh Fire District, Roger Harwood, of Seaford, retired this year from a job that he said offered him friends, family and a sense of purpose. more
Longtime executive editor of the Heralds John O’Connell retired last Friday after 18 years with Richner Communications. “John has been a pleasure to work with over the years as we grew and … more
Normally talkative and cheerful, Bellmorite Margaret Pearsall suddenly turned quiet and sorrowful. “Don’t start,” she said. “Don’t bring that up. It’s very sad. … more
As current North Merrick Superintendent David Feller has been preparing to retire in recent months, the Board of Education searched for a new superintendent, finally appointing one at its last meeting. The board named Dr. Cynthia Seniuk to the post. more
Steve Walsh has been serving the residents of the Rockville Centre for 37 years. Sworn into the Rockville Centre Fire Department on Feb. 13, 1979, Walsh was named “Man of the Year” in 2002 by his … more
Donna DeLucia-Troisi, Seaford Harbor Elementary School’s principal, always knew in her heart that she was born to be an educator. As a child, she remembers lining up her dolls to form a classroom of “students” and dressing as a nun to play the role of a parochial school teacher. more
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