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New York - The American Revolution Part 6
Wendy Elkis Class of 1977On July 4, 1776, the vote for the Declaration of Independence was cast, the words adopted, and copies printed. There was still one colony who hadn’t voted yet, the colony of New York. Click here to continue reading New York - The American Revolution Part 6
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Etcetera for June 2026
Etcetera for June 2026
Hicksville High School News
Hicksville High School recently celebrated 10 students completing the newly launched Emergency Medical Technician program in partnership with the Hicksville Fire Department and the Nassau County EMS Academy. These dedicated students met after school every Monday and Wednesday. The Hicksville Fire Department fully covered all costs for the students. To read more, see the link that follows: https://www.midislandtimes.com/articles/hhs-celebrates-new-emt-program/
In Memoriam
Kenneth Ulbricht, Class of 1976, passed away on June 2, 2026.
Richard Albert Humann, Class of 1962, passed away on June 7, 2026.
Thank you to Lewis Fuhrman for notifying us:
Ronald Palmer, Class of 1962, passed away in 2023
Bruce Goldmacher, Class of 1967, passed away in 2025
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Hicksville Redevelopment
Hicksville Redevelopment
Stefanie Cedar Shames, Class of 1977Recent news from Hicksville describes a redevelopment project that appears to have some opposition. On May 19, 2026, the Patch reported that the Town of Oyster Bay approved a $61 million project near the Hicksville LIRR station. The project is called Cornerstone Hicksville, and construction is expected to begin in early 2027. This project is just the latest in a series that began in 2017 under the umbrella of the Downtown Hicksville Revitalization Initiative, a partnership between the Town of Oyster Bay and local organizations, including millions of dollars from the private sector.
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