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Hi, Herald readers! Gather the kids around the computer to watch this heartwarming interview with Old St. Nick! more
As many South Shore residents continue to pick up the pieces 19 months after Superstorm Sandy, county officials announced a bipartisan agreement to approve $14.4 million in borrowing to re-establish its Clean and Seed program. more
If you’re catching a train or disembarking from one at the Baldwin Long Island Rail Road station starting this Sunday night, and you see bright lights three quarters of a mile to the south, that will be Katie Blazdell’s Christmas tree. more
New trees and plants will be blooming in the spring, after the Baldwin Civic Association refilled old planters in the community, thanks to a $10,000 grant from PSEG Long Island last summer. more
The Island Park Theatre Group, in conjunction with the Island Park Union Free School Recreation Department, presented “On Broadway - A Musical Revue” last weekend. A cast of 70 locals actors, dancers and singers entertained the audience at the Lincoln Orens Middle School in Island Park - and the IPTG broke records with its ticket sales. more
Blink Fitness, in Baldwin, celebrated Pride Month by hosting a free workout class, raising money for the OUT Foundation — a group that removes barriers blocking the LGBTQ+ community from participating in fitness, health and wellness. more
In the true spirit of giving during the holidays, students at Meadow Elementary School in Baldwin have collected enough items to fill several shopping carts, boxes and bags to help restock a local food pantry. more
I came home from work one day last week, weary and a bit overwhelmed from trying to tell the hundreds of local stories that came out of Hurricane Sandy, but happy that I was lucky enough to have my … more
The Nassau Amateur Radio Club set up a station in Baldwin Park last week, teaming up with thousands of people across North America in a drill designed to prepare for widespread communication loss. more
The Early Learning Center at St. Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran Church — a staple in the Baldwin community for nearly 30 years — shut down last month because it couldn’t compete with the public schools, officials said. more
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