Lindenhurst, NY|News|
Lindenhurst Students Get With the Program
Students throughout Lindenhurst Union Free School District joined the international Hour of Code movement to gain computer skills.

Jennifer Terman graduated from San Francisco State with a B.A. in journalism. She worked for a year at The Union, a local newspaper in Grass Valley, Calif. serving Western Nevada County. To contact Jennifer, email jennifer.terman@patch.com
Students throughout Lindenhurst Union Free School District joined the international Hour of Code movement to gain computer skills.

Sylvan Avenue Elementary students participated in Kerboomkidz, a multi-day fitness workshop by founder and instructor Kershel Anthony.
Students from schools in Three Village won their school-wide spelling bees and will compete at the Long Island Regional Spelling Bee.
50 Port Jefferson School District string students and their parents attended a New York Philharmonic at the Lincoln Center performance.
Advanced Placement students from Deer Park High School visited Hofstra University for a discussion with political veterans.
Ways to winterize and weatherproof your home this winter to prepare for cold temperatures with tips from the Center for Disease Control.
Police are seeking information about those responsible for the Jan. 1 theft from the Harbor Collision parking lot at 931 Middle County Road.
A craft brewery incubator is set to open in the next couple years at 1305 S. Strong Avenue in Copiague to help launch home brewers.
Police seek info about 2 men who took the wallet of a woman who placed it on a counter at the Macy's in the Smith Haven Mall in Lake Grove.
Police are seeking information to identify the driver responsible for killing Bay Shore resident Emmanuel DeJesus Cruz Zavala, 33.
The cat found in Massapequa with a Campbell's soup can on its head is recovering well and ready for adoption, says vet manager.
The cat found in Massapequa with a Campbell's soup can on its head is recovering well and ready for adoption, says vet manager.
The cat found in Massapequa with a Campbell's soup can on its head is recovering well and ready for adoption, says vet manager.
The cat found in Massapequa with a Campbell's soup can on its head is recovering well and ready for adoption, says vet manager.
The cat found in Massapequa with a Campbell's soup can on its head is recovering well and ready for adoption, says vet manager.
Senior Christofer Casswell is one of only three Long Island students to earn the program's four-year scholarship so far this year.
Two teacher "elves" helped students spread holiday cheer by making positive letters, delivering candy canes and singing holiday songs.
Two Smithtown High School East students and members of international business association DECA were one of three teams chosen for finals.
Five Ward Melville High School semi-finalists will receive financial awards as part of 2016 Intel Science Talent Search.
Charles A. Reinhard Early Childhood Center students participated in a month-long Pick a Reading Partner Event to foster good reading habits.