- News:
Charles Bell, Former Mayor of Roslyn, Dies at Home
In the early 1950s, a development plan for Silver Lake in Roslyn generated such a controversy that a new political party in the village was soon born. The new organization was dubbed the Clock Tower Party. Last Wednesday, Oct. 22, one of the party's founders, Charles Robert Bell, died at his longtime home in Roslyn. He was 86.
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- News:
Reunion Weekends for Roslyn High School Alumni
Earlier this month, Roslyn High School alumni held two big reunions, one for the Class of 1953 and another for any and all school alumni.
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- Sports:
Athletic Highlights for October 20 - 25
At the conference championship on Saturday, October 25 the Roslyn boys' x-country team finished ninth overall in the county Class III Championship.
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- Sports:
Roslyn Wins County Tennis Title
The Roslyn High School girls tennis squad finished the regular season with a 12-2 record, tying Port Washington for first place in Division I action. Also during the regular season, Roslyn and Port Washington split a pair of 4-3 matches.
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- Opinion:
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