Malverne-Lynbrook, NY|News|
Malverne H.S. Awarded Most Advanced Placement Scholarships In History
More than 100 students earned the prestigious honor.

I'm happy to join the Patch family as editor on Nassau County's South Shore. I have extensive broadcasting experience on Long Island and the five boroughs. My byline has also been featured on some websites, including local news in New York.
Feel free to reach me with a story idea or tip. You can connect at jerry.barmash@patch.com Thanks for reading!
More than 100 students earned the prestigious honor.

More than 298,000 passengers rode the LIRR on Wednesday as part of the busiest seven-day period since 2019.
Gregg Banwer faces charges that include 10 counts of third-degree criminal possession of a weapon, police said.
Veronica Marmol pleaded not guilty and her driver's license was suspended, prosecutors said.
With the high humidity, it's expected to feel like up to 105 on Friday.
The victim was taken to a hospital in stable condition, police said.
Two men from New Jersey were taken in custody and charged on Thursday, police said.
The man was seen on video wearing a white mask and black hoodie at the Young Israel of Woodmere, police said.
It runs from 8:30- 10:30 p.m. at the beach by Allegria Hotel.
Joshua Mitchell was convicted of assault, leaving the scene of an incident resulting in serious injury and grand larceny, prosecutors said.
The district wants Trump to "bold, historic action and issue an executive order to protect Native American names, imagery and symbols."
The surgery was performed at Long Island Jewish Valley Stream Hospital.
The teenager was reported missing on Wednesday and found on Thursday, police said.
Jennifer Rose Goldman said her recovery is a "never-ending journey."
Resurfacing takes place, weather permitting, starting on Monday.
"His actions fed a rising tide of antisemitism in America,” U.S. Attorney Joseph Nocella said.
An 81-year-old woman, sitting in a parked car, was injured by a male driver in a red Chrysler Town & Country on November 15, police said.
Keith McAllister was killed last week after he was sucked into an MRI scanner in Westbury.
"People should always remember to keep wildlife wild," said John Di Leonardo, Executive Director of Humane Long Island
Police are investigating the collision.