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Weekly Recap: Lawrence HS Closes, No. 6 Bid
A look back at the top stories of the week.

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A look back at the top stories of the week.

Staff member received a note alleging student had a gun.
Take a peek at the following homes this weekend.
Police report arrests for shoplifting, larceny and other crimes and incidents of theft.
Superintendent explains to group of students and parents why school was shuttered at this time.
A list of homes sold in the area in the past few weeks.
Students will be relocated to other schools while building is shuttered for about two months.
Public referendum will be held to decide if medical practice can be built on Woodmere property.
Membership appears at latest village board meeting to ask about status of fire protection contract.
"Modern" corner store currently occupied by goods store.
Julian McBride returning to armed services for final months of deployment.
Take a peek at the following homes this weekend.
Team's wide receiver also recognized by New York State Sportswriters.
Members and officers sought for new group.
Residents with mortgages complain of delays in distribution of funds.
A list of homes sold in the area in the past few weeks.
Take a peek at the following homes this weekend.
A list of homes sold in the area in the past few weeks.
Front window shattered at T-Mobile store in Peninsula Shopping Center.
In the first incident, a vehicle ended up on the yard of the Cedarhurst mayor.