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Syosset Wins Big at Dance Competition
Long Island Kickline Association competition held on Dec. 15.

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Long Island Kickline Association competition held on Dec. 15.

Forum is first of several public meetings where the community may ask questions and provide input into the development of the 2014-15 school district budget.
Long Island Association presents 'State of the County Report' at Crest Hollow Country Club.
The hearing on the long-debated property in Plainview is set for Feb. 4 at Mattlin Middle School.
Recent incidents reported by the Nassau County Police Second Precinct.
One involves the long debated property at Round Swamp and Old Country Road in Plainview.
Student group performed at the White House on Friday Dec. 13.
Approximately 40 students read original work, famous poems or personal favorites aloud in front of several English classes.
Experiencing life of the Iroquois and Algonquin Native American tribes of Long Island, fourth-graders at Village Elementary School were immersed into the period during a Native American workshop on Dec. 13.
BOE to meet at Gribbin School at 7:30 p.m.
Downtown BID expands Glen Cove holiday lighting and decorations.
A rundown of important and notable events happening around Glen Cove this week.
A rundown of important and notable events happening around Syosset this week.
Changing service schedules starting Monday and running through Feb. 23.
Changing service schedules starting Monday and running through Feb. 23.
All of the artwork in the garden consists of sculptures made during the school’s annual artist-in-residence week.
Mayor elect to be sworn in on New Year's Day.
Mallory Robalino is raising money through GoFundMe.com.