The remarkable resilience and sacrifice of mother is shown through the extraordinary life of Elinor Sullivan, whose daring feats in aviation were matched only by her dedication to motherhood.
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5/10/24
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Over the past few weeks, the dangerous environmental legacy of Grumman and the Navy has earned a top spot in local newspaper headlines and on the nightly news throughout the tristate area, and even overseas.
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By Joe Saladino
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5/10/24
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A Queens woman is alleged to have assaulted man in the care of the Esplanade of Woodmere, an adult home.
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By Jeff Bessen
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5/8/24
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Immerse yourself in a floral paradise this Mother's Day at Old Westbury Gardens, where vibrant blooms and guided tours of historic Westbury House await, offering a delightful celebration amidst nature.
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By Karen Bloom
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5/8/24
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Now entering its fourth summer, Beach Baseball Camp has already been named one of the top sports camps by the Long Island Choice Awards.
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By Terry Biener
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5/6/24
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Celebrating its 71st year in business, Emile’s Candies is one of Long Island’s last old-fashioned chocolate factories.
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By Terry Biener
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5/6/24
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Entering the 2024 season, the Hewlett softball team set out to raise its own standard. Now, sitting near the top of Conference 6 with a record of 9-5, the Bulldogs are looking to close strong.
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By Andrew Fantucchio
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5/6/24
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Follow Lawrence High School senior Ariana Watson's journey as a semifinalist in the 2024 U.S. Presidential Scholars Program, highlighting her exceptional academic achievements, STEM involvement, and community contributions, paving the way for her promising future in mechanical engineering at Carnegie Mellon University.
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By Parker Schug
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5/3/24
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Delve into the meaningful commemoration of Holocaust Remembrance Day at Brandeis Hebrew Academy, where eighth-graders honor survivors through poems, songs, and personal connections, embodying the commitment to education, remembrance, and passing on the legacy of resilience to future generations.
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By Melissa Berman
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5/3/24
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Discover the ongoing dispute over responsibility for fixing darkened lights on the Atlantic Beach Bridge, as Lawrence village contends with offers of financial aid, highlighting Samuel Nahmias's assertions of reluctance to accept grants, alongside village efforts to assess and address the lighting issue amidst legal actions and governmental involvement.
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By Parker Schug
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5/3/24
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