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Island Park doesn’t generate daily headlines — and residents like it that way. This historic community is best known . . . more
In “Hamlet,” Polonius said to Laertes, “Neither a borrower nor a lender be . . ." more
I can’t help writing about the state of Florida, because it seems more detached from America than any of the other 49 states. more
The Hewlett and Kennedy girls’ lacrosse programs have both come a long way in a short time. Hewlett qualified for the Nassau Class B playoffs following a winless 2022 campaign, while Kennedy … more
Francine Goldstein, and her husband Lenny, have long been advocates for the AIDS Walk, raising over $845,000 for AIDS research. more
Get fired up! Memorial Day weekend is fast approaching, and with it barbecue season is upon us. more
At the Chuang Yen Monestary, a Buddhist institution in upstate New York, Joseph Darcourt, a junior at Calhoun High School, learned of the monestary's free book-distribution program, and connected the program to his own community. more
Ava Mogelefsky, a junior at John F. Kennedy High School, has helped distribute more than 60 prom dresses since March to Long Island students with the school’s chapter of Becca’s Closet, a national nonprofit dedicated to helping high school students in need. more
Both board of education races in Merrick and North Merrick are uncontested. There are two seats up for grabs on each board, both held by incumbents. more
Around the Town of Hempstead, some recycling trucks might look different this year, because painted on the side of them are several pieces of artwork, drawn by students who are Hempstead residents, for the 2023 Recycling Poster Contest, an annual competition held in partnership with Covanta Energy. more
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