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Two separate fire alarms sounded at Hewlett High School on Feb. 28, according to Hewlett-Woodmere district officials in a pair of posts. more
As much as its season had been beforehand, the Hewlett girls’ lacrosse team endured a roller-coaster ride in its final game of the year May 9. One that came to a thrilling end when senior Catie … more
More than 100 people attended The Joey Dowling Memorial Fundraiser to raise scholarship money and recall the caring personality and great humor of former The Den bartender and longtime Inwood resident. more
At the Veterans Day ceremony in Cedarhurst, one single sentence stood out above the rest that encapsulates what the day means. more
Families and friends come together for a grand challah bake at Chabad of Hewlett, preparing the Jewish bread ahead of Shabbat with a traditional recipe and braiding techniques. more
Eric Grossman and family performed a violin and piano recital, and played the music of Handel, Mozart, Chopin, Brahms, Paganini and Scriabin at the Center for Adult Life Enrichment, on March 20. more
A deadline is looming as a proof of loss form must be submitted to NY Rising on April 28 by insured homeowners who remain in need of assistance with their flood claims from Hurricane Sandy. more
Head to Andrew J. Parise Cedarhurst Park tonight at 7 p.m. for a concert celebrating the rich tradition of Italian music. more
Don’t throw away those expired coupons just yet. more
A lacrosse collaboration in the Five Towns fosters mentorship and community bonds between Nassau/Suffolk Police Activity League (P.A.L.) players and Hewlett High School varsity athletes, promoting skill development and lasting relationships. more
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