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South Side High School was featured in a series of recent articles by the Washington Post that recognized the winners of the 2015-16 Schools of Opportunity project. Former South Side principal … more
Exhibits and more...A Feast for the EyesAn exhibit that explores how food has inspired art. Through a wide variety of media, eclectic portrayals of food, restaurants, cafes, shops, parties, and table … more
The Michelle O’Neill Foundation kicked off its 20th annual volleyball tournament last Saturday, an event that attracted thousands of participants and spectators to the nets along Long Beach’s shore for competitive and recreational play. more
We all have our individual tipping points. Call it the moment when you start screaming at the TV. I began to crack around the edges last week . . . more
South Side was once again named one of the best high schools in the country by U.S. News and World Report and The Washington Post, which both released their school rankings this week. According … more
Local history museums in Seaford and Wantagh are filled with pictures and artifacts that show what these communities were like in simpler times. Behind these great collections are people who have acquired the items, catalogued them and educate the public about the past. more
Residents will soon have unique opportunities to explore the solar system — right in East Meadow. East Meadow Library officials announced in their February newsletter that they will host … more
The MacArthur girls basketball program hosted the first-ever Kim Klein Memorial Tournament in December. The four-team competition honored the memory of Kim Klein, a Generals supporter and a proud mother. Klein died from breast cancer last year after battling the disease four separate times. more
Why travel to Broadway when you can check out a show at North High School in Valley Stream? Under the direction of Anthony Montemarano, the drama club put on a show of epic proportions last month when they tackled the Charles Dickens classic, “A Christmas Carol.” more
Though thunderclouds hovered overhead for most of the day, thousands crowded the Laurelton Boulevard beach last Saturday for the 19th annual Michelle O’Neill Volleyball Tournament — a benefit … more
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