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Island Trees Senior Named Semifinalist for National Merit Scholarship
Kathryn Gunderson is one of 16,000 semifinalists across the country.
Kathryn Gunderson is one of 16,000 semifinalists across the country.
Local residents want to be frugal in a time where money is tighter than ever.
NY law requires schools to conduct bus safety drills each year.
The Blue Dragons celebrated homecoming on Saturday, Sept. 15; Check out photos from the event and add your own pictures, too.
A look at recent home sales in and around Levittown.
The pesticides had been banned to protect the underground aquifer that supplies the region’s drinking water.
Funeral mass to be held on Thursday at St. Bernard's R.C. church in Levittown.
Heavy rains, high winds and coastal flooding will turn Tuesday into a washout.
Smith was 70; mass to be held Monday in Seaford.
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The NYC Board of Health has banned the sale of sugary drinks more than 16 ounces.
Connolly was a member of the U.S. Nurse's Cadet Corp. during WWII.
The committee will focus on a variety of budget issues.
Kerwin died while saving lives at the World Trade Center on September 11.
Slate Lane pool was crowned the champions for the 2012 season.
The school district held programs last week to welcome and prepare students.
School officially started on Thursday, Sept. 6.