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Volunteers got in touch with their Jewish roots honoring the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Jan. 15, the late civil rights leader’s birthday. more
Hewlett High School’s Roboboogie robotics team continued its winning ways as they first qualified by capturing second place in the top award category, Inspire, on Saturday at last weekend’ tournament hosted by Sewanhaka High School. more
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman ordered Hofstra University president Susan Poser to appear in front of the county legislature next week. But it seems Blakeman and others will have to wait until at least February. more
The launch of E-ZPass on the Atlantic Beach Bridge last month has brought change to the seven-decade-old structure that connects Atlantic Beach with Lawrence, and has also confused many residents and … more
Hewlett High School senior Joshua Sepe was victorious in the New York Stock Market Fall competition, winning over 5,000 participants across the state. more
The end of 2023 marked the end of the Amazing Savings storefront presence on Central Avenue in Lawrence. Signs were posted, prompting customers to visit the Lawrence Lane location, as the 309 Central Ave. storefront joins the list of business vacancies in the area. more
After the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel, Bettina Kramer, of Atlantic Beach, was searching for a way to help the Jewish state, and she found it: the Jewish National Fund-USA. more
Lifelong Inwood resident David Hance remembers throwing rocks at the remaining windows of the unused and rundown Rockaway Metal Products building at 175 Roger Ave. in the Five Towns community when he was a kid. more
Singing “Deck the Halls with Boughs of Holly,” “Jungle Bells” and several Hanukkah songs, the Hewlett High School chorus brought holiday cheer to the residents of the Five Towns Premier Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Woodmere on Dec. 20. more
It has always been about the kids for Barbara Harrison, the longtime co-director of the Marion & Aaron Gural JCC. But when the Five Towns began seeing an expansion in its Jewish population — specifically Orthodox Jews — in the early 2000s, the JCC, in Cedarhurst, offered only one class for Orthodox children per age level, so many Orthodox families instead enrolled their children in yeshivas with early childhood programs. more
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