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Jericho's Board of Ed President Honored by Council of Administrators and Supervisors
The Council of Administrators and Supervisors (CAS) honored Hilari Cohen, the president of the Board of Education of the Jericho School District, on Thursday evening, Jan. 30. Cohen, who has served on the board in Jericho for the past five years and has been president for the past four years, received the CAS award for her outstanding contributions to education.
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Community Mourns Loss of Jeffrey Mosenson
A son, a brother, a grandson, a nephew, a boyfriend, a fireman, an EMT, an athlete, a coach, a referee, an umpire, a traveler, a lifeguard, a swim instructor, a student, a teacher and a friend. These are only a few of the many faces of Jeffrey Mosenson, but no matter which face you saw, Jeffrey was always smiling.
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- Sports:
JAAs Fifth and Sixth Grade Girls Basketball News
In a battle for the only undefeated team at 6-0, the Woodbury Common's Mystics came back from a 14-6 halftime deficit to top the 11753.com Liberty 26-20. The Mystics were led in their comeback by a total team effort including the rebounding and defensive play of Rachel Rosner and Sanchita Menra, 2 points and the outstanding defense of Jessica Weingast, Jamie Scheinthal, Cole Shneider, Jessica Lebovits and Samantha Gordon. The Liberty team was led by the fine offensive and defensive skills of Samantha Plunkett, 8 points, Annette Kiviat, 4 points, Julia Klimcheck, 4 points and Laura Klein 4 points. For the Mystics, Alison Kinzer finished with 15 points, 13 in the second half, Shana Feibus had 4 points and Marissa Taurasi with some clutch foul shots, scored five points.
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- Sports:
The Best Soccer Show
The Jericho Jets 1 team took the best soccer show on the road to Lindenhurst this week finishing third in a very competitive tournament (the Jets were tied for second in points going undefeated for the tournament and giving the first place team its only loss). As quoted by their coach, "No coach can be prouder of his team for their dedication, ability, heart and soul that each of these kids possesses."
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- Opinion:
Perfection
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