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Lawrence-Cedarhurst and Inwood were among the 19 fire departments that responded to a three-store basement fire along Central Avenue in Cedarhurst on Nov. 22. more
We can almost hear the crisp curling of burning pages in President Trump’s dangerous rhetoric. His people aren’t burning books yet, but it could happen. When authoritarian leaders consolidate power, they always kill ideas first. more
For four days up to 100 businesses offered special deals and discounts to shoppers as part of the 31st annual Cedarhurst Summer Sidewalk Sale in the village’s business district. more
I have read enough Holocaust literature and American slavery narratives and stories of the infamous poor houses of the 18th and 19th centuries to wonder what I would do if I were a witness to the abuse and persecution of innocent people. more
A tweaked Cedarhurst-Lawrence Memorial Day Parade took place on a different day... more
Until recently, a sudden trauma to a bone, joint or muscle meant unnecessary hours of waiting in an emergency room, and a temporary fix until seeing your orthopedist. Specialists at the Central Orthopedic Group saw the need for a viable alternative . . . more
There will be a change in a longstanding local tradition, as the annual Cedarhurst-Lawrence Memorial Day Parade moves from Monday, the day of the holiday, to Sunday. more
Roughly 32 million men across the United States that stand 5 feet 8-inches and under and the average height of an American man is 5 feet 9.5 inches (investing.calsci.com), and Under 5-10, a relative newcomer to the world of men’s fashion, wants to dress them all with properly fitted shirts, pants, belts and ties. more
The first phase of the Village of Cedarhurst’s Central Avenue Road restoration project is beginning Feb. 23, village officials said. more
The loudest voice in the Jewish Reform movement is now, sadly, silent. Al Vorspan, who was jailed with several other Reform rabbis in 1964 in Augustine, Fla., after responding to a clarion call from Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to join the civil rights protest, died on Feb. 16 in upstate New Paltz. The former Hewlett resident was 95. more
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