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Spirit Day is an annual tradition at Wilson Elementary, where students gather together outside to recognize local heroes in the community for their bravery, hard work and dedication. more
The 22nd Year of Remembrance 9/11 memorial ceremony will be held on Sunday, Sept. 17, at 7 p.m. in front of the 9/11-memorial wall on the Village Green, at the corner of Maple and Lee avenues in Rockville Centre.  more
The Village of Rockville Centre experienced a widespread power outage on Tuesday afternoon, which impacted traffic signals, businesses and residences across the community. Outages were reported … more
Ken Dyer, 61, has led the Episcopal church choir for the past 25 years and has established a repertoire ranging from classical works by composers such as Bach to the hymns, spirituals and choral compositions of the 20th century. more
Two Rockville Centre dancers along with eight others from the Magnolia Dance Academy have advanced to the final round of one of the most prestigious dance competitions in the country — the Industry Dance Awards. more
School is officially back in session. It was a bright, sunny morning as students in the Rockville Centre School District returned to the classroom on Tuesday, Sept. 5, for the start of the new school year. more
Students and their families unpacked cars, loaded up large moving bins and hauled their belongings to their new rooms, as Molloy University welcomed students back on campus for Move In Day, on Monday, Sept. 4. more
The Mary Ruchalski Foundation and others like it are helping change the picture by funding groundbreaking cancer research at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories. more
The 5th annual bake sale fundraiser in memory of Jamison Novello will take place on Sept. 16, at 35 Burtis Ave. in Rockville Centre. Proceeds will benefit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and the Jamison Novello scholarship fund at the Broadway Dance Center. more
Rockville Centre residents have witnessed hate and antisemitism in recent years. To try and mitigate the problem, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced more than $51 million in grants to help strengthen safety and security of community-based organizations. more
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