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Teenagers walking in Merrick, Bellmore and East Meadow were recently approached by men in vehicles. more
Concerned parents are reserving their seats for “Dangers in Your Medicine Cabinet: What You Need to Know to Protect Your Children,” a parent-targeted substance-abuse awareness program that will be hosted by the Bellmore-Merrick Community Parent Center, in partnership with the Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District, the Bellmore, Merrick, North Bellmore and North Merrick elementary school districts, Nassau County Legislator David Denenberg and the Bellmore-Merrick Coalition Against Substance Abuse. The talk will be held at the Brookside School, 1260 Meadowbrook Road in North Merrick, at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 11. more
Underage drinking is a major concern in the Lynbrook School District, prompting administrators to find new solutions to treat it. Results from a New … more
Fitness has always been a big part of Syndie Molina’s life: she spent most of her high school years as a cheerleader, then went on to join the Army Reserve and eventually became a paramedic. … more
Tommy Genova Jr., of Elmont, has been bowling since he was 4 years old. Born into a family of bowlers — his grandfather and mother, Patty, both bowl regularly on leagues; father, Tommy Sr., who coaches at Herrill Lanes in New Hyde Park; and uncle, Vito, runs the Long Island Youth Bowling Tournament — Genova couldn’t help but be immersed in the bowling world. more
A recent incident of teenage drinking prompted an informal discussion amongst officials and community members at Lynbrook Village Board’s meeting on Aug. 15. more
When Mepham High School sophomore Sabrina Mastrangelo saw a cruel post online about one of her older classmates, she said she was disgusted and vowed to make her peers aware of the dangers of cyber-bullying. With that platform in mind, she entered the Miss Long Island Teen competition, hoping to raise awareness about her cause. more
Growing concerns about teenagers loitering, drinking and vandalizing property have prompted community officials to do something about it. The village has formed a Blue Ribbon Panel, led by the Rev. Brenda Overfield of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, to try to find new activities for teenagers to keep them off the streets. more
Local teens showed off talents at the Village Green bandshell last Saturday night. Despite some light rain, the young entertainers wowed nearly 100 people in attendance. more
Reading books, many will say, is a lost art these days, especially with kids. But Oceanside teens proved the naysayers wrong this summer by coming out and reading to young children at the … more
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