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Elmont Memorial High School's United Nations program visited the state capitol to celebrate the 45gth anniversary of the program. more
Like no other storm since the “Long Island Express” of 1938, Hurricane Sandy ripped apart Long Island’s South Shore, lifting docks off their moorings and depositing them miles away, tearing hot tubs from backyard decks and dumping them in the canals that line the coast, and sending boats big and small hurtling out to sea. more
Alden Terrace School held a "One Moment in Time" assembly as a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Jan. 12. more
Elmont’s Clara H. Carlson School recently kicked off its new club, the Build and Bond Buddies Club. more
Crowds of bargain hunters hit the stores on the day after Thanksgiving, looking for shopping values in big stores and small. The next day, Saturday, is being promoted this year as Small Business … more
With the threat of possibly losing $72 million in state aid — as well as the removal of school officers — the Sewanhaka Central High School District Board of Education voted on May 23 to discard … more
Neighbors learned how they can implement gun safety within their families from Every Town for Gun Safety leaders during the Franklin Square Civic Association meeting last week. more
The Elmont community is preparing for its 15th annual Paul Sapienza Elmont/Belmont parade, set for Saturday, June 3 at 10 a.m. This year, there will be three grand marshals — all of whom are … more
Elmont girls’ volleyball coach Terry Ianniello has a pretty lofty goal for her team this year: Reach the Nassau County Class A finals. more
Five men were arrested on Oct. 23 during a Nassau police Project 21 initiative, which targets the sale of alcoholic beverages and tobacco products to minors. more
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