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Weekly Recap: Number Six Referendum Goes Down

In case you missed them, here are our top stories of the week.

Here are this past week's most read stories on Five Towns Patch:

7. Q&A: Brandeis School Places Priority on Jewish Identity

Patch recently sat down with Raz Levin, head of school at Brandeis, to discuss what makes the Lawrence school unique.

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Police arrested a Cedarhurst man last Thursday for allegedly stealing a $1,100 watch from a car parked in a Woodmere driveway in July.

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5. Help Lawrence HS Win Funds to Repair Auditorium

Lawrence High School could be awarded funds to improve its Sandy-damaged auditorium if it receives enough online votes in NBC’s “Smash” and Lowe’s national initiative to improve school theater programs. Click here to vote.

4. Woodmere Mom to Compete in National Cooking Contest

Allison Hoschander of Woodmere said she always tries to make recipes her own — and her propensity for adapting recipes under kosher restrictions landed her in a national cooking competition.

Our top three stories of the week all dealt with the referendum on selling the Number Six School, which was turned down by voters on Wednesday. Here are the post:

3. Kaufman: A 'No' Vote to Simone is a Vote for All District Kids

2. Fate of Simone's No. 6 Bid to be Decided Today

1. Voters Reject Sale of No. 6 School to Simone


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