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In a heartwarming celebration of the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Mount Sinai South Nassau hospital hosted a special event at which children from the nearby De La Salle School, in … more
A spirited crowd of nearly 200 runners and walkers converged on Baldwin Park last week united in their support of veterans. Assemblyman Brian Curran, a dedicated advocate of veterans’ causes, … more
The Long Island Arts Council at Freeport is proud to announce its fourth installment of the popular “Author Talks” series, scheduled for Nov 6, at 7 p.m. The event will take place at the Freeport … more
Assemblyman Ed Ra (R-Franklin Square) hosted a press conference at Levittown Library calling on Gov. Hochul to restore her proposed $20 million cut to library construction aid included in her most recent budget plan. more
Long Island Cares, the food bank responsible that supplies millions of pounds of food each year to Long Islanders in need, and whose busiest food pantry has operated in Freeport since 2010, has … more
The Freeport community gathered at the corner of Bayview and Ray, on September 11 where a monument stands in memory of over 20 residents lost in the 2001 terrorist attack. Mayor Kennedy, the village … more
As a show of compassion, solidarity and support for the people of Israel, Village of Freeport Mayor Robert T. Kennedy and the Board of Trustees illuminated the Village Hall steeple in blue and white … more
Democrats on the south shore of Long Island are preparing for the June primaries with five candidates seeking contest against U.S. Rep. Anthony D’Esposito in New York’s Fourth Congressional … more
Homecoming 2023 at Freeport High School was a resounding success as it united students, faculty, and community members in a spirited display of school pride and town unity. The event was a vibrant … more
The Book Fairies, a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting literacy by distributing books to under-resourced communities, received an incredible donation on Oct 19.  Over 10,000 books were … more
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