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For readers joining this series in progress, I’m guiding parents and students through the complex college admissions process, step by step. As I’ve said and I’m sure you’ve heard, this can be very intimidating. My goal is to make it much more manageable by being methodical and organized. I’m addressing the students— with the hope that their parents are “eavesdropping.” more
Editor's note: Merokean David Stonehill served as a Hillary Clinton campaign volunteer during the primary season and is now volunteering for Clinton's effort to defeat Donald Trump. Below is a diary of his experiences on the road. more
Community members are invited to stamp out hunger this Saturday by participating in the nation’s largest single-day food drive. The collection benefits Island Harvest Food Bank — a … more
There’s no end to corruption in Albany To the Editor: The Herald editorial “Albany should resolve to fight corruption” in last week’s paper was a good encapsulation of the problem, … more
Long Islanders who want to participate will set out non-perishable food by their mailboxes on May 9, which will then be picked up by their letter carriers while delivering the day’s mail. more
Q: My father passed away in an automobile accident.  He had very little money, owned no property and did not have a will.  Can I sue the driver of the other car for him? A: Yes.  … more
To the Editor: On March 24, more than 300 people believed it important enough to take off from work and forgo personal and family obligations to go down to Hempstead Town Hall to let their representatives know their views on issues that impact their lives. Town Hall was filled to capacity. Yet two councilpersons, Anthony Santino and Erin King-Sweeney, who have salaries of $67,000 for their part-time jobs, which require them to appear two days per month at Town Hall, joined Supervisor Kate Murray and walked out of a crowded meeting so they could attend a photo op in Wantagh. more
Eight Calhoun High School seniors recently signed letters of intent to play sports in college, and Calhoun held a ceremony on Jan. 16, emceed by Assistant Principal Neil Testa, to celebrate the athletes’ accomplishments. more
We’ve noticed a disturbing trend lately: We’re receiving fewer letters to the editor. more
Q:  I recently received a letter from a South Shore Hospital which recommended that I be tested for hepatitis and HIV due to the use of an insulin pen used on me during a recent hospital … more
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