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Homecoming for Lawrence was a good one as the weather cooperated with sunny skies and temperatures in the 60s and the football team recorded its fourth consecutive victory, a 36-0 win over Lynbrook. more
Crowded conditions and new rules are part of the Lawrence School District’s three-week-old relocation plan, under which high school students were moved to the middle school, sixth-graders to the Number Two School and fifth-graders to the Number Five School. The plan will be in effect for at least five more weeks, district officials say, as the repairs of Hurricane Sandy-related damage continue at Lawrence High School. more
Within hours after Israel was attacked by Hamas, many Jewish institutions and organizations began advocating and coming together to show their support for the Jewish state. more
Who are the best leaders on Long Island? Get ready to find out as Herald Community Newspapers and RichnerLive present its Herald 2023 Top Chief Officers Award gala, set for Wednesday, Nov. 29 at The Heritage Club at Bethpage in Farmingdale. more
Gammy’s Pantry volunteers at the Five Towns Community Center in Lawrence are busy collecting donation of food to continue feeding those in need as the holidays approach. more
Five people were stabbed to death, another person is critical and two NYPD police officers were slashed before the alleged attacked was shot by police and died in an incident at a multi-family home on Beach 22nd St. in Far Rockaway on Dec. 3. more
As part of the New York Rising acquisition program, a second set of houses — 81 in Nassau County and another 74 in Suffolk — will be auctioned off on Nov. 17 as part of Gov. Andrew … more
Yeshiva Darchei Torah in Far Rockaway is expanding with two new buildings, a study hall and a dormitory, to accommodate its growing enrollment and enhance educational facilities. more
Cub Scout Pack 20’s Blue & Gold banquet was a success and not just because their Chinese auction did well or the guest speakers shared a learning experience or two at Trinity-St. John Episcopal Church in Hewlett last Sunday. more
Live music, dancers, crafts, artists, food vendors and a focus on S.T.E.A.M. (science, technology, engineering, art and math) activities were all part of the fifth annual Arts Below Sunrise festival along Broadway between Trinity Place and Franklin Place in Hewlett and Woodmere last Sunday. more
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