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Although the Civil Rights Act of 1964 tackled all kinds of discrimination when it came to employment and public accommodation, it bothered Sen. Birch Bayh that the bill failed to address sex discrimination at schools. more
Oceansiders know what it’s like to suffer through a natural disaster during the holidays. In the wake of the devastating tornados that scarred parts of the Midwest and South on Dec. 10, one young Oceanside resident, Christian Hubert Jr., decided to help children who might be in the same position he was nine years ago when Hurricane Sandy hit Long Island. more
On Monday night, the New York Islanders’ Street Hockey program in Oceanside Park held its last session. more
If you had told 19-year-old Huntington Bay native Grace Dima a year ago that she would be playing at the Nassau Coliseum in front of family and friends as a member of Long Island’s first Division I college hockey team, she might have called you crazy. more
Island Park resident Kieran Byrne was named Most Valuable Player at the state hockey championships. more
When Oceanside High School graduate Evan Pivnick received a text from Bowling Green State University’s assistant athletics director for communications, it seemed unusually stern and concise. Pivnick, the student play-by-play announcer, was told to meet with the assistant A.D. at 2 p.m. more
In my wildest political musings, I could not have imagined a more comically frightening scene: Sarah Palin standing side by side with Donald Trump, endorsing him for president. more
One final parking lot tailgate. One final walk through the way-too-narrow concourse. One final puck drop. One final chant ribbing the cross-town rivals. One final eye squint trying to read the small, … more
When the breakout New York Islanders have scored one of their many dramatic goals this season at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, it sounds like the roof could blow off the place. And inside the … more
The 2013-14 Nassau County hockey campaign has been a bit of a roller coaster ride for Oceanside, which enters its Liberty Division regular-season finale Thursday at 9 p.m. against Wantagh/Seaford at Bethpage Ice Skating Rink with a .500 record and a spot in the playoffs already locked. more
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