Non-profit organizations in Malverne and West Hempstead now have an opportunity to secure seed funding for nutrition-based programs.
McDonald's New York Tri-State Area restaurants launched a new …
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Chris Engelhardt
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5/24/12
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Despite rainy weather, a number of taxpayers in Malverne, Lakeview and West Hempstead headed to the polls last week to cast their votes for school budgets and board trustee candidates.
West …
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Chris Engelhardt
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5/22/12
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On Thursday, May 10 at 7:00 p.m. the American Legion Post 1087 in West Hempstead was visited by Boy Scout Troop 93 from Franklin Square. There, boy scouts and veterans helped in assorting and …
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5/15/12
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Heather Senti, a lifelong West Hempstead resident and eight-year firefighter for the Lakeview Volunteer Fire Department, has become Nassau County’s first female fire chief.
Senti, who is 27, …
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Chris Engelhardt
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4/25/12
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The American Legion Cathedral Post 1087 in West Hempstead held its St. Patrick’s Day celebration on Saturday, March 17. Roughly 70 residents turned out to celebrate at the American Legion Hall, at …
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3/20/12
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The Lakeview, Malverne and West Hempstead fire departments were among 71 county fire departments that will collectively receive more than $650,000 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for …
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3/7/12
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Dozens of residents and several county legislators rallied last week outside the 5th Precinct in Elmont, protesting County Executive Ed Mangano’s plan to transform four of the county’s …
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By Jackie Nash and Lee Landor
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2/8/12
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It’s time for some new blood on the West Hempstead Board of Education, as Byars Cole sees it, and he thinks he could be it.
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By Lee Landor
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2/2/12
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Transporting children to private schools cost the West Hempstead school district about $2.15 million last year — and that was an improvement over the $2.4 million it cost the year prior.
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By Lee Landor
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2/1/12
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The teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. have significantly influenced West Hempstead High School senior Shane Williams. So much so, in fact, that he chose to write about them in an essay he submitted to a local organization — an essay that won him more than $16,000 in scholarship money for college.
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2/1/12
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