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Dissatisfied with a pair of plans that would redraw Nassau County’s 19 Legislative districts, a group of good-government organizations has created its own map, which was presented to the County Legislature on Jan. 14. more
Exhibits and more... Across Time & Place: Treasures from the Permanent CollectionThis rotating exhibition highlights a broad range of works by 19th and 20th century American and European … more
Exhibits and more... Across Time & Place: Treasures from the Permanent CollectionThis rotating exhibition highlights a broad range of works by 19th and 20th century American and European … more
Exhibits and more... Across Time & Place: Treasures from the Permanent CollectionThis rotating exhibition highlights a broad range of works by 19th and 20th century American and European … more
The region’s art scene is bustling with activity during these seemingly endless winter months. Rejuvenate your spirit with a visit to Nassau County Museum of Art where the works of Louis Comfort Tiffany are on display, among other exhibits at local museums. more
Born in the Village of Floral Park in 1922, Barbara Gill was the daughter of Redmond and Florence Joyce, and the youngest of four siblings. Gill, known to many local residents as active and compassionate, died on Jan. 19, with family by her side. She was 89. more
The Nassau County Village Officials Association (NCVOA) hosted a seminar in Williston Park on Jan. 10 — and the state’s new tax levy cap law that went into effect in January was a hot … more
Franklin Hospital welcomed more than two dozen local residents and leaders for dinner and discussion on Nov. 9 as part of its Community Conversations series. The initiative is designed to improve communication between hospital officials and the community. more
Let God be the judge To the Editor: Concerning Alan Schaecter’s comments in “Same-sex marriage is wrong” (June 9–15), where is the compassion of Jesus? Where is the love for one another that was instructed in his greatest commandment? As Christians, we are to follow “Love God above all things, and love your neighbor as yourself.” more
Nearly 100 Long Island residents celebrated Women’s History Month last week by attending “Women in Government: Encouraging the Next Generation,” an event jointly hosted by Adelphi University and the Hon. Leslie C. Gross, North Hempstead’s town clerk, which brought 11 local female elected officials together to talk about their personal stories. Among several topics, the women spoke about experiences that inspired them, their upbringing, how they became involved in public service, how they were able to chart a successful future for themselves, and their current legislative focus. more
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