The Howell Road School gymnasium was very lively after hours last Friday night, as the community came together to raise money for a student with cancer.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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2/16/11
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According to an advisory from the Long Island Rail Road: LIRR to Operate Significantly Reduced Weekday AM Rush Schedule Including:
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1/12/11
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Almost a week after a blizzard dumped more than a foot of snow in our area, residents were still trying get back to normal.
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By Mary Malloy
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12/27/10
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The Long Island Rail Road said service is back to normal in time for the Wednesday evening commute.
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by Mike Caputo
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12/27/10
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District 13 Board of Education trustees and members of the public got a look at nearly $1 million in potential repairs and upgrades at the four schools during the annual building tour last Saturday morning, and also were able to see some recently completed projects.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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12/16/10
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Fifth-graders at Forest Road School recently got to take a trip back in time. The students toured the Nassau County Museum on Nov. 18, and got to check out the Civil War paintings of artist Mort Kunstler.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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12/15/10
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District 13 students entertained a crowd of a few dozen people who braved the cold for the annual North Valley Stream tree lighting on Dec. 8. The event was hosted by Friends of North Valley Stream at the Matthew Giglio Plaza at Dutch Broadway and North Corona Avenue.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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12/9/10
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Village officials have taken action to replace a deteriorating culvert on Valley Stream Boulevard, approving a $1.176 million construction project. The culvert carries a stream under the road, where it then runs through the Village Green.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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12/8/10
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A cab driver was robbed and carjacked in North Valley Stream early Thursday morning. According to police, the driver, a 50-year-old man employed by Laurelton Taxi of Queens, was taking a passenger to an address on North Fletcher Avenue.
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12/2/10
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Following devastating floods in Pakistan, with affected 20 million people and put nearly one-fifth of the nation’s land under water, three Forest Road School students decided they were going to take some action.
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Andrew Hackmack
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11/17/10
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