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After a contentious special election, Tom Suozzi has won back his old seat in Congress with 5.8. Despite a vigorous campaign by his Republican opponent Mazi Melesa Pilip, Suozzi’s election … more
Nassau County’s local Jewish War Veterans Post 652 gathered for a luncheon on April 18 at Congregation Ohav Shalom to celebrate the anniversary. more
Another snow day [Photo gallery]
Snow began on the South Shore Thursday afternoon and continued through Friday, closing all schools in the area. more
By all accounts, Michael Geraldi was a special person. A New York City Police Department officer, he was always committed to giving back and helping others. more
Snow continues to fall [Photo gallery]
Just as most of the snow from the last storm had melted, a winter storm moved across Long Island Thursday night and into Friday, dumping about a foot of new snow. more
Three student artists at John F. Kennedy High School in Bellmore had their artwork chosen to be displayed at the Heckscher Museum’s Long Island’s Best exhibition, held annually in Huntington. more
Voters went to the polls on Tuesday to cast their ballots for the Nassau County Legislature and the Hempstead Town Board. more
The South Nassau Water Authority is making progress on a potential public takeover of Liberty Water. more
Hundreds of runners flocked to Merrick this weekend to take part in the 16th Annual Robbie’s Run on May 21. The event raises money and awareness for Forever 9-The Robbie Levine Foundation. more
After speaking to her family, who is dispersed between Cedarhurst, Long Beach, New York City and Port Washington, and then reading comments on Facebook and viewing random online videos of the destruction Hurricane Sandy wrought in her native area, Boca Raton, Fla. resident Mara Cavallo Benkirane became determined to help. more
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