Port North Plans Major Changes on Shore Rd./PWPD Arrest in Internet Abuse-Police Issue Strong Warning/Community Chest Kicks Off 2005-2006 Campaign/New Website, Audit Committee Topics at BOE Meeting/Linda's Gifts to Go-Unusual New Port Washington Store/AAPW Starts Save Our Sports Fund/Nassau County District Attorney Election: Denis Dillon Vs. Kathleen Rice/Kaiman, Harrington Vie for North Hempstead Town Supervisor Seat/Sands Point Police Has New Chief-Mark Mandel/Family Health Fair Sponsored by Assemblyman Tom DiNapoli/Panelists Generally Agree on How Far to Push Athletic Children/AP Scholar Awards Announced-Over 120 Schreiber Students Earn Distinction/New Coastal Signage Installed to Aid in Waterfront Protection/Port Post Office Rallies to Assist the Family of Deceased Postman-Roger Kruk/Elks Honor Past Exalted Ruler Kathy Cush/Professor Jerome Halm Talks About the Port Washington Art Scene/Dead Body Discovered in Sands Point/Schimel, Chisari in Race for Town Clerk/O'Connell, Ferrell Run for County Clerk/11th Legislative District: Johnson vs. Demetropoulos/Pride in Port Fever Has Begun/The Race for County Comptroller: Weitzman vs. Clavin/Pink Lemonade Stands for Breast Cancer Across Port/Weber Wing Named for WWII Hero Doug Jacobson/All Are Welcome to the Blessing of the Animals Oct. 30/Port School District Staff Awarded Certificates of Excellence-Service Above and Beyond Requirements Recognized/Two Port Police Officers Promoted to Sergeant-Karen Arsenault and Thomas McCarthy
PIP Blue and White, Scholarship Dance/Suozzi, Peterson Vie for Nassau County Executive/Schreiber Students Named Semifinalists in Merit Scholarship Competition/Missing Manhasset Child-Kaitlyn Macedonia/Everyone's Invited to the Port Washington Thanksgiving Day Run/Port Police District Offers Clarifications on 2006 Budget/Schreiber High School Student Achieves National Hispanic Recognition/Port Washington School District Issues Results of 2004-5 ELA and Math Tests/Port Pays Homage to Its Veterans/Election Results-County Executive Thomas Suozzi (D)/District Attorney Kathleen M. Rice (D)/County Legislator Craig Johnson (D)/Town Clerk Michelle Schimel (D)/County Comptroller Howard Weitzman (D)/County Clerk Maureen O'Connell (R)/Town Supervisor Jon Kaiman (D)/Manorhaven Receives State Grant for Mixed Use District/Heisman Award Recipients Selected-Laila Selim and Daniel Koh/Town Hall Meetings, Student Evaluation of Teachers Items at BOE Meeting/School of Music and Art in Port Offers Group and Private Lessons/Chamber of Commerce to Honor Ginger Martus and Walter Dayton/You're Invited to the Community Thanksgiving Service/PCLI Photo of Month-Manhasset Bay Estates Beach/Johnson Captures 71 Percent of Votes/Former Resident of Port Washington Fighting in Yet Another War-Geoff Boehm/Legislator Craig Johnson Approves No Tax Increase 2006 County Budget/Breast Cancer Prevention Speakers Advocate Personal and Political Action/Test Scores Improving, Advisory Audit Committee Formed, Focus of BOE/Roslyn Viaduct Reconstruction Under Way-Project Expected to Last for 30 Months/Port Education Foundation Awards 2005-06 Grants/Safety Initiatives, Middle School Focus of Board of Education Meeting/Students Deliver Thanksgiving Cheer/Seminar for Seniors Who Want to Stay Home Nov. 29/Parry Aftab to Speak at Schreiber on Cyber-Bullying/Pride in Port Marches On!-Photo Essay/Port Youth Assocation Elects Billy Omeltchenko President
Archangel Michael Greek Orthodox Church to Move to Port Washington/New Informative Site: www.safeschools/Vision Plan Becomes Zoning Law/NC Legislator Johns Asks White House to Reject Tax Proposal-Would Reduce Home Mortgage Deduction/NC County Exec Tom Suozzi Launches School Tax Reduction Campaign/Halpern's PORTraits Book Now on Sale at Dolphin Bookstore/Details Comes to Port/Piece of 'Old Port Washington' Passes With Loss of Jane Gravert/St. Peter's School Students Win County-Wide Mock Trial/Annual Thanksgiving Day Run Draws 1,138 Participants/2005 Special District Elections-Garbage Commissioner Devine Challenged by Write-in Candidate Augenthaler/Port Education Foundation to Launch a New Program/Reverend Vivian Nixon, Associate Minister of Mount Olive African Methodist Episcopal Church, Presents Criminal Justice Workshop/Sullivan's Quay Continues Its Popularity with Port Diners/Weber School Students Impressed by Tolerance Day Program/Eighth Annual Christmas Lighting Ceremony Kicks Off Season/Journal of Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society Now Available-Features Article on RCA Towers/Residents Showcases Waterfront Improvement Efforts at Annual Meeting/Giamanco 'Coach of the Year'/Jacoff Is New Chairman of LIAF/Flower Power in Port Once Again Takes Root/Port Authors Jane and Steven Zalben Talk About Their Book Collaboration/Local and National Experts Speak About School Readiness/Kaiman Apologizes for Christmas Tree Lighting Comments/Stop & Shop Presents $34,000 for Sidewalk Beautificaiton/Stunning Upset Victory by Write-In Candidate for Garbage District Commissioner-Augenthaler Defeats Incumbent Jeremy Devine/Port Post Office Gears Up for Holiday Rush/PCLI Photo of the Month-"Ready for Winter"/Friends of Library to Host Epstein Lecture on 'What Is a Classic?'-Marks Fifth Anniversary of Bogen Collection/LWV (League of Women Voters) Launches New Study on State Education Funding/Port Washington Commuters Inconvenienced Less Than Most During Strike/Razzano's Closing Saddens Many/Roger Corbin Looks to Unseat Judy Jacobs as Presiding Officer of County Legislature/Port Shines During the Holiday-Third Annual Holiday Lights in Port Photo Essay by Tab Hauser