For Elyssa Bourne, Tuesday night was a dream come true as she had many reasons to rejoice! After being diagnosed at the age of 13 with a “Ewing’s like” sarcoma, she received a recent report with her first cancer-free scans in several years and was able to celebrate a major milestone – her 25th
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino, Councilman Steve Labriola, Councilwoman Laura Maier, and Receiver of Taxes Jeff Pravato honored outgoing Massapequa School Board Trustee Gary Baldinger, who retired after nine years of exemplary service to the district. A Massapequa High School graduate, Baldinger played football in the NFL and inspired generations of Massapequa
Pictured: Students created bugs out of paver stones in the Mixed Media Creativity course. Photos courtesy of the Three Village Central School District School may be out of session for the summer but the classrooms at P.J. Gelinas Junior High School in the Three Village Central School District are bustling for the district’s summer enrichment […]
Town Supervisor Angie Carpenter and the Islip Town Board recently congratulated Islip resident Lt. Justin Hespeler of the FDNY, for in May receiving the Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor from President Biden. While responding to a call in November of 2021, Lt. Hespeler was made aware of a newborn trapped on the second floor […]
Pictured: Michael DeLuca is the new principal of Lockhart Elementary School in Massapequa for the 2023-24 school year. Photos courtesy of the Massapequa School District The Massapequa School District welcomes a pair of new administrators for the 2023-24 school year. Michael DeLuca joins the district as principal of Lockhart Elementary School on July 31 and […]
Pictured: As part of their family and consumer science unit on childcare, Elwood Middle School students visited the school’s library at the end of the school year to learn about reading to younger children. Photo courtesy of Elwood School District As part of their family and consumer science unit on childcare, Elwood Middle School students […]
Pictured: Copiague School District hosted a two-week enrichment program for elementary-aged students in July at Great Neck Road Elementary School. Photos courtesy of Copiague School District For two weeks in July, elementary-aged students in the Copiague School District had the opportunity to participate in summer enrichment programs at Great Neck Road Elementary School.
Photo courtesy of West Babylon School District During their summer program at Camp Invention, West Babylon School District elementary students spend a portion of their days engaged in hands-on STEM-based activities. This week, students conducted an egg drop experiment, crafting devices that would hold their egg and prevent it from cracking when dropped from different […]
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