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Students from St. Agnes Cathedral School were among those participating in the United Cerebral Palsy Association of Nassau County’s 25th annual Trivia Challenge fundraiser during the week of Feb. … more
The students of St. Agnes school celebrated National Library Week by joining forces with the Oceanside library and engaging in a live video question and answer session with children’s librarian Barbara Buckley. more
It was a Gold team victory again as they garnered 430 points over the Green team's 250 in the annual competition at St. Agnes Cathedral School late last month. more
PRINCIPAL'S LIST 6-1 Brian Connors Sean Donnelly Kieran Fallon Scott Garizio Deirdre Lewin Kaitlin Sullivan Brooke Williams 6-2 Meghan Bennett Christopher … more
Nearly 700 partygoers, including several hundred from Rockville Centre, celebrated at the annual St. Patrick’s party benefitting the Association for Children with Down Syndrome (ACDS) on March 6, as ACDS hosted its second annual St. Patrick’s celebration at the St. Agnes Parish Center. more
Delays at local area airports didn’t stop 150 girls from traveling to countries around the globe late last month — without ever leaving Rockville Centre. A Girl Scout Gold Award Project called “International Day - Where East Meets West” was presented by village resident Caitlin Morahan, a Holy Trinity High School senior. more
The St. Agnes Cathedral School chapter of the National Junior Honor Society welcomed new 7th grade inductees in a ceremony at the Parish Center on Feb. 2. In the top row, from left, are Heather … more
Rockville Centre resident Joseph Katz, third from right, was congratulated on the occasion of his promotion to the rank of Eagle Scout during a recent ceremony at the St. Agnes Parish Center. more
The 6th Grade CYO tournament team are the 2010 champions of the St. Catherine’s Winter Basketball Classic Tournament more
"I'm devastated over the whole thing," an Oceanside parishioner said of the Rockville Centre Diocese's plan to offer buyout packages to 1,800 of its 6,000 employees in an effort to cut expenses. The voluntary separation package includes money and a few months of continued health insurance coverage. If enough employees decline the offer, the diocese has told them it will resort to more traditional measures — including layoffs. more
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