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Counting and spelling out loud, among other learning-focused conversations, can be heard at Brooklyn Avenue School every Wednesday after school. About a dozen students from South High School come over to help the elementary students with a routine weekday activity — their homework. more
Brooklyn Avenue became the latest local elementary school to receive a pediatric trauma kit, courtesy of the Valley Stream Kiwanis Club and Monica Village Crochet Club. more
The District 24 hockey trophy will be spending the next year at the Robert W. Carbonaro School. It was a team from that school that came out on top in the second annual sixth-grade Holiday Hockey Tournament, held last week in the William L. Buck School gymnasium. more
Everyone has gotten into the giving spirit at Brooklyn Avenue School. Following a successful Thanksgiving food drive, students and staff are now focusing their efforts on making the holidays better for the less fortunate more
Get ready for a gallery of ghouls, a house of horrors, a firehouse of fright. With the third annual Brooklyn Avenue Firehouse haunted house opening its doors on Oct. 1, several Valley Stream Fire Department Engine Company No. 2 members promise that this year will be a much bigger, better and scarier thrill. more
Walk into the gymnasium at Brooklyn Avenue School and there is a rather noticeable addition. A new rock climbing wall was dedicated last month in memory of District 24’s longtime treasurer, William Rudolph. more
The Brooklyn International Film Festival’s kidsfilmfest visits Long Island Children’s Museum on Saturday to premiere the film festival’s 2010 selections. more
As a busy New York City wife, mother and attorney, Stephanie Bhonslay was searching for ways to spend quality time with her family. Gardening came to mind. Her concept grew into an idea for a business: providing personal coaching in the joy and know-how of gardening. more
After seven years of practicing dentistry in Brooklyn, Dr. Eli Adler, who grew up in the Five Towns area, has opened an office in Lynbrook. more
Fourth-grade students at Brooklyn Avenue Elementary School were treated to some interactive poetry on April 14, when Roger Tilles of the New York State Board of Regents read some poems to a select group of students, teachers and administrators. more
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