With its shelves freshly lined with books and magazines and a slew of new technological offerings, the North Bellmore Public Library opened on Aug. 20, inviting a crowd of residents inside. The building’s more than year-long construction project concluded with a ribbon cutting that afternoon.
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By Andrew Garcia
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8/29/19
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Sara Reres grew up in Brooklyn in the mid-20th century, where her parents exposed her to the borough’s many cultural sites. Her father took her to the Central Library at Grand Army Plaza, where …
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By Alyssa Seidman
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4/25/19
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On March 12, Glen Cove City School District residents will vote on an $84.6 million bond that would fund improvements at all six district schools. If it is approved, every building will be repaired …
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By Mike Conn
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2/28/19
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The entire Davis Renov Stahler Yeshiva High School for Boys family, rabbis, parents, and students gathered to honor the positive spirit of being Jewish at the Woodmere school’s 22nd annual Parent-Son Melave Malka on Feb. 9.
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By Jeff Bessen
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2/21/19
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Friedberg JCC has received a $100,000 state grant to repair its roof, according to Associate Executive Director Roni Kleinman.
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By Briana Bonfiglio
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2/7/19
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The Glen Cove City School District will be moving forward with a proposal for a health, safety and repair bond for 2019. The bond will provide approximately $84.6 million in funding over a four-year …
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By Mike Conn
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1/17/19
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“My knees are shot,” Edmund Crane told the Herald Gazette. “It’s just bone on bone,” he added, mimicking a grinding noise and concluding, “If I stand up, you can hear me a distance …
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By Zach Gottehrer-Cohen
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11/9/18
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What was once a nondescript two-story home on The Boulevard has been transformed. Its exterior, now a palette of natural hues and alluring textures is bolstered by cream-colored cement walls, capped …
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By Alyssa Seidman
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8/30/18
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The grounds surrounding the Oyster Bay Post Office on Shore Avenue look so different that one might pass the colonial revival building completely before realizing they have walked too far. Not only …
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By Laura Lane
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8/17/18
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Sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell, the five senses through which we perceive the world. Being blind or deaf is well known and stories about the lack of touch or not being able to taste have been done, so two seniors from the Davis Renov Stahler Yeshiva High School for Boys in Woodmere, Dubi Fischman and Jonah Loskove, decided to focus on helping raise awareness of anosmia, a lack of smell.
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By Tyler Marko
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7/5/18
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