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U.S. Rep. George Santos was arrested this morning, turning himself in on a 13-count indictment accusing him of wire fraud, money laundering, theft of public funds, and making materially false statements to the U.S. House of Representatives, where he serves. more
Those special ladies in our lives deserve a memorable day. Yes, a bouquet of flowers, cards,  even that special breakfast, are all certainly welcome. But what could be better than surrounding her with blooms? Old Westbury Gardens is just the place to do that on Sunday, aka Mother’s Day. more
What started out as an informal way to showcase what they’ve learned has since turned into a much-loved student jam for Marc Viola’s guitar students at Lot More Guitar Studio. More than 50 … more
Plans to redevelop more than 70 acres at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale took a huge step forward on April 26, after Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman revealed that the county has come to terms … more
During the school year, children spend a tremendous amount of time with their teachers. Besides family, teachers arguably are the ones who know children the best. That’s why each year parents at … more
W.T. Clarke High School’s DECA chapter competed at this year’s DECA States competition in Rochester, held from March 8-10. As a result, Clarke sent five students to Orlando, Florida from … more
Two new businesses in East Meadow celebrated their ribbon cuttings last weekend. Fiori Garden Center and Mason Supply, owned by Dave and Karin DeMartin, celebrated their ribbon cutting on April … more
It wasn’t long ago when Clarke’s bats were scuffling and it was tied for eighth place in the 10-team Nassau Conference 1 softball after losing a fifth consecutive game. However, much … more
Q. I have a building that has been unoccupied for three years. I bought it because it was going to have a long-term tenant. They backed out, so I need to get the building rented. more
The Sewanhaka Central High School District has proposed a budget of nearly $245 million for the 2023-24 academic year, funding a number of projects beginning this fall . . . more
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