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Jan. 27: School Board Recap, You Review, Giants Pride and More

A look at the top stories for this Friday in Malverne and West Hempstead.

Eli Manning cookies, New York Giants cupcakes and Big Blue lawn ornaments. Today we look at the many ways Malverne and West Hempstead businesses and residents are getting psyched for the Super Bowl.

See what else you can find on Patch today in our top headlines for Jan. 27.

  1. Giants Mania: How have you been showing off your New York Giants pride ever since the team made it into the Super Bowl? Take a look at our photo gallery later today and add your images and comments.
  2. School Board: See what you missed at Thursday night's special business meeting of the West Hempstead Board of Education.
  3. You Review: Have you ever eaten at the r? Post your review or use our star rating system to let us know what you think of this local business.
  4. Zumba Party: Check out photos of the free Zumba class held at Malverne Bible Church this week.
  5. Photo Exhibit: Did you have Mr. Szabo for art or photography when you attended ? Tell us about your memories of the teacher and learn about his photo exhibit, now on display at the Heckscher Museum of Art.

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RFW May 20, 2013 at 10:27 am
There is usually about one time a year that either a Red Tail or Northern Harrier seems to get aRead More Mourning Dove lounging in the sun in our yard in Malverne
christine May 19, 2013 at 10:28 pm
there are eagles in the Mastic area.
Kathleen May 19, 2013 at 10:24 pm
We had a Red-tailed hawk in our back yard about 6 years ago. There was a noted silence in the air asRead More all the other birds didn't want their presence to be known. It was pretty awesome.