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April 27: Back to School; Blog for Syosset Patch

Spring Recess is over for Syosset students.

Hello and welcome to "5 Things You Need to Know Today," the Wednesday edition. 

This daily post is designed to give you the daily scoop on what's going on in your community - whether it be a big sports game, a program at the library or board meeting reminder, we'll keep you up to speed with all things Syosset. 

But remember, we're not perfect - if you see we've missed something, feel free to comment on the story or email us at Steven.Nicastro@patch.com

Here's what's going on Wednesday:

  1. Back to school, back to school...Syosset students head back to school today as ends. 
  2. The hosts Preschool Storytime at 1:30 p.m. 
  3. The library also hosts the program , a program for kids aged 18 months - 5 years old, must be accompanied with an adult. Call the library for more info on both programs at  516-921-7161.
  4. The Syosset softball teamS for a 4:30 p.m. league game. 
  5. Are you passionate about Syosset and have something to say? Contact us to about it! Whether it's food, family, schools, government, business, social issues, exercise, fashion or business— if it's your thing, we'd like you to consider blogging for Patch. Anyone can apply - email me at Steven.Nicastro@patch.com and give me some details about yourself and what you'd like to blog about. 

Have a great Wednesday. 

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