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Improving the environment doesn’t always entail a big undertaking. It can start small, with local, eco-friendly initiatives like . . . more
My parents were worried the moment I laid eyes on the apartment for the very first time. It was the entire top floor of a car dealership just off what would eventually become Interstate 86, at the edge of the Finger Lakes region upstate. This would be my first apartment — my first home outside the family home where I grew up in Pennsylvania. more
Really, the world outside is conspiring to corrupt us. The mindless chatter is deafening, the distractions are pervasive . . . more
Summer leaves some school-aged kids scrambling to find a healthy meal, since they can’t depend on the federally subsidized breakfast and lunch programs at their school. more
T he second annual Panaghia of Island Park Greek Orthodox Church Spring Fest drew in hungry parishioners and residents of Island Park this past weekend from May 11 to 14. On the menu was common Greek … more
Most Long Islanders are rightly confused about who is responsible for our ever-rising electricity bills. We get our electric bills from PSEG, yet there's also the Long Island Power Authority, as well as National Grid. Who does what? more
In a small workshop off of Austin Blvd in Island Park Isabel and David Doerbecker give trees a second life in their husband-and-wife woodworking shop called 1ofAKindLiveEdge. Upcycling local trees, … more
Nassau County Shomrim Society and Hatzilu Rescue Organization teamed up once again on Sunday, April 10, to deliver meals to more than 70 needy families celebrating Passover. This year volunteers from … more
In the Dec. 2-8 issue, I invited readers to say how they were getting through the coronavirus pandemic so far, noting that all eyes were on the Omicron variant, and that our stories would surely evolve. Thank you so much for sharing these snippets of your lives. more
Taxes, property assessments, crime and schools were top concerns for Long Island politicians in the Nov. 2 elections. Both Democrats and Republicans tried to persuade voters that . . . more
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