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Veterans Day offers the community a chance to show their thanks for those who have served their country. Warrior-Scholar Project, an organization whose mission is to help veterans successfully utilize their GI Bill benefits, took the opportunity to educate veterans on how they can be empowered in higher education. more
What does it take to be a Businessperson of the Year? It’s putting aside their personal time to serve, according to Frank Camarano Jr., president of the Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce. more
The Elmont school district was identified as one of seven intensely segregated school districts by ERASE Racism, a nonprofit organization that researches racial inequalities on Long Island related to housing and public education. more
Families, friends and neighbors all showed up to take part in the fourth annual Trunk or Treat hosted by the Franklin Square Kiwanis Club on Nov. 5. more
Community members were welcome to come shop the Franklin Square community yard sale hosted by the Franklin Square Civic Association on Nov. 4. more
Voters went to the polls on Tuesday to cast ballots for the Nassau County Legislature and the Hempstead Town Board. For Franklin Square and Elmont, one county seat and two town seats were up for grabs among other positions. more
Nassau police arrested an Elmont man on Tuesday night around 7 p.m. for operating a business without a valid state liquor license. more
Police arrested a man in Franklin Square on Nov. 5 for a burglary that occurred around 8 p.m. more
On Sept. 21, Anthony Laurino dropped his son Francesco Laurino off at Farmingdale High School for a trip to a band camp in Pennsylvania. more
Yusef Lateef, Class of 2024 Elmont Memorial High School valedictorian, recently added the publication of a new book to his long list of impressive accomplishments. more
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