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Erik Siuda was recently asked to sign an autograph for a fan who approached him while he was buying groceries for his family at a local Stop & Shop. His fellow shopper recognized the 35-year-old … more
On Sunday, Oceanside residents hung blue ribbons along Long Beach Road and around the veterans’ triangle to show support for Kenneth Healy, a New York City policeman from Oceanside who was injured in the line of duty on Oct. 25. more
The trick was fielding a competitive, winning team after losing eight starters from the previous year’s team, but the Lawrence Woodmere Academy (LWA) boys’ soccer squad did more than that finishing with a 10-2 record, earning the top-seed and winning the Private Schools Athletic Association championship with a 3-2 victory over the Avenues School of New York City on Halloween. more
Intolerance seems like an uncomplicated issue: Most rational people would agree it has no place in civil society. Yet it persists . . . more
Sept. 21 was the 76th anniversary of the infamous Long Island Express of 1938, a massive Category 3 hurricane that slammed into the Island, New Jersey and much of New England with rare ferocity, killing 800 people and causing $308 million in damage (the equivalent of $4.8 billion today), including the destruction of 57,000 homes. more
Nassau County Legislator Laura Curran, a Democrat from Baldwin who represents part of Merrick, and Bob Young, an environmental activist from Merrick, are among the local organizers preparing for the People’s Climate March on Sunday, Sept. 21, starting at 11:30 a.m. at Columbus Circle in Manhattan. more
Bill Bratton, the commissioner of the New York City Police Department, has decades of professional experience in law enforcement. He is decorated and well recognized in the field . . . more
On July 22, the Federal Aviation Administration banned U.S. flights to and from Israel due to security concerns after a rocket fell near Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv. more
We don’t have to look very far back in the history books to learn about the damage State Senate Democrats inflicted on Long Island taxpayers during their disastrous two years in the majority in 2009 and 2010. more
Gov. Cuomo announced on Wednesday that the state will provide funding to cover local governments’ costs to repair and rebuild infrastructure damaged by Hurricane Sandy. As part of the Federal … more
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