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Q: If I lend my car to a licensed driver who does not own a car (and therefore does not have car insurance), am I liable for injuries in the event of an … more
Q: If someone is fired for cause are they eligible for unemployment?A: Unemployment insurance is a state administered benefit which provides former employees monetary payments for a specific period … more
Aproximately eight inches of snow fell in North Woodmere, according to Lauren Dana, a student columist for the Herald, who is another of the writers of the Hewlett Happenings column. more
On Harold Road in Hewlett Neck, Herald student columnist Alison Hagen took photos of her brother, Bradley, an eighth-grader at Woodmere Middle Schhol. more
The Five Towns got up to seven inches of snow and winds created drifts about a foot high. more
Elissa Candiotti, a Herald student columnist, who is one of the writers of the Hewlett Happenings column, said that her area of Hewlett, west of Peninsula Boulevard got about five inches of snow. more
SIBSPlace on Broadway in Hewlett held its annual holiday party on Dec. 19. The three-hour event included a show, dinner, gifts and a visit from a special seasonal celebrity. more
Q: My town is overrun by signs that people have posted with information about garage sales, missing pets, fundraisers, etc. Are there any laws governing what can be posted publicly? A: As every town, city and village has … more
Andrew J. Parise Cedarhurst Park in the village played host to the annual Christmas caroling celebration that included a bonfire, chestnut roasting on an open fire, cookies, hot chocolate and a visit from Santa Claus on Dec. 15. more
Excitement was in the air at Chabad of Hewlett’s annual Hanukkah celebration at Grant Park in Hewlett, as celebrants commemorated the Festival of Lights on Dec. 3. more
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