
De Giorgio to Run for North Hempstead Town Supervisor: Dina De Giorgio, R-Port Washington, told Patch she is running for North Hempstead town supervisor in November. De Giorgio will announce her candidacy Thursday evening at H on the Harbor on Main Street in Port Washington.
Meet the Long Island 'Princesses': Bravo Media unveiled this week the stars of the upcoming reality show, “Princesses: Long Island,” some of which are from Great Neck.
Top Republicans Back DeGiorgio for Town Supervisor: H on the Harbor in Port Washington was packed Thursday evening with former U.S. Sen. Al D'Amato and other top Republicans and even some Democrats. They were there to support Dina DeGiorgio, who announced her candidacy for North Hempstead town supervisor in the Nov. 5 election.
Great Neck South High Ranked Among Nation’s Best: Great Neck South High School has achieved a national ranking ofNo. 227 and a state ranking of No. 15 in New York among a list of the nation’s “Most Challenging High Schools” published by the Washington Post.
Geller Speaks to Capacity Crowd in Great Neck: Hundreds turned out Sunday at Chabad of Great Neck to hear activist Pamela Geller voice her opinion. Geller, who helped organize the rally against a prosed "Ground Zero" mosque in 2011, was welcomed Chabad of Great offiials after a planned talk at Great Neck Synagogue was cancelled earlier in the week.
Cops: Bronx Man Arrested in Connection With Great Neck Bank Robbery: Police have arrested a Bronx man in connection with a robbery at a Great Neck TD Bank earlier this year. James Pope, 35, of 721 Tinton Ave. in the Bronx, was arrested April 19 at 10:45 a.m. in Queens without incident and charged with robbery third degree, according to police.
Great Neck Singer Eliminated on 'The Voice': Great Neck's Michelle Raitzin was eliminated this week from the reality singing talent show "The Voice." Coaches began trimming teams from 12 to eight artists by selecting two of their team members to sing in a duet performance that would end with one team member being eliminated.
Great Neck Resident Appointed to Tenth Judicial District Post: Great Neck resident Abraham B. Krieger was recently appointed chair of the grievance committee for New York's Tenth Judicial District by the appellate division of the second judicial department.
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