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Photographs by Christina Tisi-Kramer are like none other, so a viewing of her web site's online portfolios is a must. Uniquely crafted, her photography is a blending of her ability to manipulate light and shapes with her extensive technical expertise. more
For many Long Islanders, the unofficial kickoff to summer fun starts with a trip to Jones Beach to watch some of those high flying aerial maneuvers at the Bethpage Federal Credit Union Air Show over Memorial Day weekend. more
Father Marlin Bowman, vicar emeritus at St. James Episcopal Church in Long Beach, died on Feb. 6 in Pleasanton, California, from complications with surgery. He was 79. Bowman, a priest for 50 … more
When lightening and thunder struck last Wednesday night, April 21, Patricia and Debbie Hall grew even more worried, knowing how their missing 65-year-old father feared unruly weather and never went … more
When lightening and thunder struck last Wednesday night, April 21, Patricia and Debbie Hall grew even more worried, knowing how their missing 65-year-old father feared unruly weather and never went … more
Eddie Fletcher, 65, of Long Beach has been reported missing by his family. Fletcher, who suffers from dementia, was last seen in East Meadow on Carmen Avenue on Tuesday, April 20 wearing blue jeans, … more
“If I had to choose one thing that I wanted in my life,” said teary-eyed eighth grader Jackie Gropper, “that would be it.” Gropper just had front row seats to an … more
They line up every day inside an off-white office resembling a trailer across the street from the Long Beach Medical Center: two neat rows of average-looking people, waiting patiently, as if they are there to buy a cup of coffee from the local deli. But they are there to save their lives. more
Part three of an ongoing Herald series on heroin addiction.  Mary dressed in a well-worn sweater and jeans for her interview in a conference room overlooking the bay at Long … more
Only a year ago, the New York State Legislature was wrangling behind closed doors over a deal to bail out the fiscally troubled Metropolitan Transportation Authority. The agreement, which imposed a commuter payroll tax on counties served by the MTA, including Nassau County, was supposed to put the authority on a sound financial footing. more
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