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On Saturday, August 19, the Battle of the Books for teen readers was held at the Huntington Town More ... On Wednesday, October 11, Lindenhurst High School will host a special program titled Rachel's Challenge, a presentation geared to "inspire, instruct, and enable students to bring positive change to their school atmosphere." Formed by family members and friends of Rachel Scott, the first victim of th More ... On Saturday, October 14, the Lindenhurst Marching Band will host six other local schools for a U.S. Scholastic Band Association marching band competition. The competition will take place at Lindenhurst Middle School (rain or shine) and will begin at 5 p.m. Cost of admission is $5 for the general pub More ... Suffolk County Legislator Lou D'Amaro (D-Deer Park) recently hosted a special Deer Park community meeting at the May Moore Primary School. The unique forum offered residents the opportunity to voice their concerns to their new County representative and to discuss several issues, including neighborhood safety, property taxes, and LIPA surcharges. A Deer Park Girl Scouts color guard opened the meeting. Shown in the photo, left to right, are Legislator D'Amaro with color guard members Sarah Heyne, Kimberly Block, Kelsey Heyne, and Kathryn Block. More ... Over the course of the 2006-07 school year, the Lindenhurst School District will present a series of special meetings to discuss the district's curriculum. All meetings will be held in the Lindenhurst High School library. Lindenhurst residents are invited and encouraged to attend. More ... Mayor Thomas Brennan and the Lindenhurst Village Board recently honored Summer Youth Program Kienle Award Winners Lyndsay Coppolla, Alex Langstrand and Chris Langstrand at a Village Board Meeting. Shown, front row, left to right, are trustee Jodi More ... West Babylon School District's proposal titled, Extending Balanced Literacy Through Work Stations, was recently accepted by the International Reading Association. The proposal, drafted by Director of Language Arts and Testing Carol Varsalona and South Bay Elementary School Principal JoAnn Scott, out More ... The ninth annual Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center Golf Classic, for the first time ever, was held on two courses simultaneously. It was a tremendous success with almost 300 golfers participating. The weather was golf perfect and close to $330,000 was raised for health care professional educati More ... It was Homecoming at Glenn High School, but the Babylon Panthers proved to be an unwelcome guest. They went ahead and put a damper on the festivities, beating the Glenn Knights 47-10. The fearsome Black D stifled its opponent for the third week. They held the Knights to only four first downs and a n More ... |
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