We had some great school news in Port Washington this week, with Schreiber High School nabbing four Intel semifinalists and the varsity wrestling, swimming and girls basketball teams picking up some big wins. Our fire chief reached out to residents, asking them to help the department to better serve the community, and Port Washington churches, synagogues, businesses and schools came together to aid those affected by the tragic earthquake in Haiti. Sound interesting? That's just a peek into the stories we covered on Port Washington Patch this week.
Monday, Jan. 11
BUSINESS, SCHOOLS -- Port Students Flock to Hickory's Bar-B-Que
OPINION -- Operation Organized in 2010
SPORTS -- Port Wrestling Discovers Fountain Of Youth
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Tuesday, Jan. 12
POLICE & FIRE -- PWPD Crime Report
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SCHOOLS, BUSINESS -- An Alliance to Get Students Ready for the Real World
Wednesday, Jan. 13
SPORTS -- Big First-Half Secures Win For JV Hoops
ARTS -- An Artist on Display
SCHOOLS -- Some Very Intel-igent Seniors
Thursday, Jan. 14
SPORTS -- Vikings Drop Fourth Straight to Bruins
GOVERNMENT -- Port Resident Tackles Assessment Reform
SPORTS -- A Home Away From Home
OPINION, GOVERNMENT -- D.A. Offers Tips to Avoid Haitian Relief Scams
Friday, Jan. 15
SPORTS -- Late Rally Lifts Lady Vikings
POLICE & FIRE -- Helping The Fire Department Better Serve the Community
GOVERNMENT -- Legislator Wink Wants to Find Healthcare for Everyone
SPORTS -- Big Win Before Busby Classic
Saturday, Jan. 16
VOLUNTEERS IN THE NEWS -- Port Rallies to Help Haiti
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NEWS -- Fur Protest Takes Place On Main Street
SPORTS -- Vikings Losing Skid Continues