Trinity Lutheran Welcomes New Principal
Trinity Lutheran Church and School in Hicksville, recently welcomed new principal Mary-Elaine Leake, who is a recipient of the prestigious National
Trinity Lutheran Church and School in Hicksville, recently welcomed new principal Mary-Elaine Leake, who is a recipient of the prestigious National
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Sacred Heart Academy will celebrate “70 Years of Taking the Lead” during the 2019-20 school year. Originally opened with 58 students
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When it comes to talking about my college years, I probably could go on for hours. There are so many stories,
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Make your passion your career at BOCES This fall, the Nassau BOCES Adult Education Program is opening new avenues into the
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The State University of New York at Old Westbury Public Health department has earned accreditation from the Council on Education for
I can’t believe it—another semester is about to begin. For many of you, it marks a milestone: continued studies and a
Sciences & Engineering Center and The Commons at West Chester University broke ground on the largest building project in the University’s
Chairman of the Board of Managers for AgeWell New York, Michael N. Rosenblut, was delighted to officially name Patricia Connelly, RN,
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The Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University and Judge Gail Prudenti, dean, hosted the Law School’s fourth annual
Teen filmmakers from across the region attended the inaugural Youth Film Day, produced by Hofstra University and the Gold Coast International
The North Shore Land Alliance’s Long Island Water Education Program educates nearly 6,000 students The students in Mrs. Beasley’s fifth-grade science
On Feb. 12, North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center and National Grid launched their new partnership with a Career Day
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