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The Grand Baldwin Festival is coming back within the next few weeks, and it promises to be bigger than ever. more
Connor Carpenter may have burnished his family’s multi-generational legacy in Baldwin with his Eagle Scout project. more
From commanding Baldwin’s American Legion Post No. 246 to serving as the Legion’s district commander of New York’s 10th district, Kenneth Cadieux devoted much of his life to helping veterans. more
Over eight inches of heavy snowfall blanketed parts of Long Island, prompting school districts like Baldwin to close Tuesday classes in anticipation. more
The 9th annual Trunk or Treat at St. Christopher’s Church occurred last Sunday afternoon. more
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman ordered Hofstra University president Susan Poser to appear in front of the county legislature next week. But it seems Blakeman and others will have to wait until at least February. more
HempsteadWorks recently held a job fair, which was described as the most successful to date — with more than 80 businesses participating, 3,000 people attending and hundreds of applications being filled out. more
The aroma of fresh-baked goods — coupled with the spirit of charity — has wafted through the halls of Lenox Elementary School for the past six months. more
Baldwin Middle School student, Chisom Ubah, grade 8, won 4th place in her age category with her Spotted Lanternfly poster in the Long Island Invasive Species Management Area, LIISMA, Invasive Species Prevention Poster Contest. more
The artwork of Baldwin High School student Caitlin McConnell was selected for the 2023 Nassau County High School Student Juried Exhibit and Competition. more
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