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Articles by Lamia Choudhury

About Lamia Choudhury
My name is Lamia but have been called Lambchops. Although I have lived most of my life on Long Island, I was born in Queens and will claim it forever. I enjoy reading and listening to music in my free time. My dream job is one that allows me to do the things I want outside of work and travel.

Long Island woodworkers aim to keep the tradition alive at 22nd annual exhibition in Old Bethpage

November 14, 2018 Lamia Choudhury 0

by Wilko Martínez-Cachero and Lamia Choudhury Beautiful oak and maple trees with deep orange and light-yellow leaves stand tall and bunched together in Old Bethpage, but […]

Long Island Soccer Academy ties to NYCFC, amidst national concern over player development in U.S.

November 7, 2018 Lamia Choudhury 0

By Donovan Alexis and Lamia Choudhury SAYVILLE, NY–The ball, struck with venom, didn’t faze young Niko Ferrante as it whipped towards his goal. The 14-year-old […]

Deer Park LGBTQ+ community responds to Trump administration attack on trans people

October 31, 2018 Lamia Choudhury 0

By Megan Valle and Lamia Choudhury A Pride for Youth event held on Monday in Deer Park, gathered roughly 30 people from the LGBTQ+ community […]

Annual Sayville fall festival brings out hundreds despite windy weather

October 24, 2018 Lamia Choudhury 0

By Kian McKoy and Lamia Choudhury The Sayville Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual Fall Festival this past Sunday, attracting roughly two dozen vendors and […]

Last of 17 immigrant children sheltered at Mercy First have left

October 10, 2018 Lamia Choudhury 0

By Lamia Choudhury and Andrea Keckley The last of the 17 immigrant children being sheltered at the nonprofit human services agency Mercy First, who, unbeknownst to the […]

Long Island hosts its first Halal Food Festival

October 3, 2018 Lamia Choudhury 0

By Akanksha Kar and Lamia Choudhury Long Island’s first Halal food festival was held this past Saturday at Nassau Coliseum, hosting fourteen of Long Island’s […]

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