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Elinor Organ loves the work she does. And so does the West Hempstead Community Support Association, which recently awarded the local business owner its Business Pride Award. Organ has owned … more
A thank-you To the Editor: I can’t thank our neighbors enough for the vote of confidence they gave me and my running mates, Stanley Lombardo and Ed Corrado, on Election Day. Your support … more
Fresh off a school record-tying 45-win campaign, Hofstra returned all but two starters to the softball field and appears primed to make more noise on the national scene. The Pride, which lost a … more
The long and often contentious race for mayor and trustee seats in East Rockaway came to an end on Tuesday when the Pride Party candidates won three seats on the village board. Francis Lenahan, 57, got 1311 votes to Richard … more
In what can only be described as the most contentious and competitive local election in recent memory — and one as riveting to watch as a six-car pileup — the race to find a new mayor and two trustees for the Village of East Rockaway is winding down, but not quietly. more
While a school-record fourth straight appearance in the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championships is high on Hofstra’s to-do list, head coach Seth Tierney and the Pride has bigger goals in mind. more
After months of stalling, harsh letter writing, name calling and finger pointing, the Freedom Party and Pride Party presidents reached a stalemate, which cost East Rockaway … more
Words are just thatTo the Editor:  In an effort to be part of the public forum that the Herald seems willing to give to Bill Kienke and the Freedom Party, and as part of the Herald’s … more
The Herald asked the four East Rockaway trustee candidates questions about why they chose to run for a seat on the village board and what they hope to bring to the village as a sitting official. more
For a small village, there’s a lot of mud-slinging going on in East Rockaway, and it isn’t pretty. The tension is palpable. People are afraid to talk to one another, not knowing which political party someone may support — whether they’re “pro-Pride” or “pro-Freedom.” more
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