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Scholars in the news +The following students have been named to the dean's list for the 2006 fall semester at Johnson & Wales University, Providence, Rhode Island: Michael Auletta, of Massapequa who is pursuing an associate's degree in restaurant management from the Hospitality College at the Providence Campus and More ...
Assemblyman, Joseph Saladino recently paid a visit to St. Rose of Lima School, Massapequa. He met with fourth grade students from Mrs. Piazza and Mrs. Bingham's class. They had fun learning from Assemblyman Saladino about how a bill becomes a law in New York State. The class is learning about the S... More ...
Students at St. William the Abbot in Seaford, enjoy the production of "There's Always a Dragon to Slay" performed by the outstanding theatre group Simply Elementary (www.simplyelementary.org). The performance was part of St. William's cultural arts curriculum. The shows are held monthly for the... More ...
Georgiana Sena, president of the Wantagh Kiwanis Club and a resident of Farmingdale, presented Libby Pataki's latest hard cover children's book, Madison in New York, to St. David's Preschool, December 12, 2006. Robin Lever, director of the school accepted the books along with Rev. David J. Meyers... More ...
The students at St. Rose of Lima School, Massapequa, raised $500 and donated it to the Fr. Thomas Hartman Foundation for Parkinson's Research. The children wore their favorite PJ's to school and celebrated the gift of giving. Teachers, students and even Sr. Kathleen Gallina, Principal participated... More ...
Kindergarteners at the Albany Avenue School, Farmingdale, receive a lot of help during the first two weeks of school thanks to the Smooth Start Committee. PTA volunteers escort the kindergarteners from their buses to their classrooms, so they can learn their way and get comfortable with the routine... More ...
John P. McKenna Elementary School, Massapequa held a back to school barbecue, September 16. Despite the rain the party went on. The McKenna PTA organized this event, with the help of Mrs. Castelli, principal and the custodial staff. The children enjoyed a fun filled night of karaoke, Bingo, movies... More ...
The Farmingdale Lobby Committee recently met to develop their legislative proposals for the 2007-2008 State Budget. They have committed to a letter writing campaign, endorsed by the National School Board Association, asking Federal and State legislators to sign a "Pledge to America's Schoolchildren... More ... Plainedge High School hosts the Long Island String Festival Plainedge High School was proud to host the Long Island String Festival Association's 51st Annual Concert on November 19. This year, over 42 schools and 280 students from across Nassau County participated in the festival. L.I.S.F.A. is an organization committed to keeping string education and perf... More ...
J e s s i c a McCavanagh, of Massapequa, a 2003 Massapequa High School graduate, has ended her four-year college soccer career on a high note. More ...
The Massapequa Soccer Booster Club held its yearly dinner on the evening of Thursday, December 7 at the Sterling Manor in Bethpage to honor the soccer players and coaches from the teams grade seven through varsity. More ...
The Massapequa Celtics under 10 boys soccer team finished second in the fall season of the Long Island Junior Soccer League with a 7-1-1 record. The Massapequa Soccer Club's Celtics play in the Nassau Major Division. More ...
Runners, walkers and wheelchair athletes of all ages and levels of ability from the Massapequas and surrounding communities are invited to test their training and endurance levels by being a part of the 10th annual Lazer, Aptheker, Rosella & Yedid Kings Park 15 Kilometer Run. The Run will take plac... More ... |
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