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A federal judge denied the Nassau County Executive's bid to halt the state attorney general from suing over the transgender sports ban. more
Long Islanders are deeply concerned about the proposed Equinor wind turbine project, Empire Wind, and its potential to adversely affect our health, safety and economy. more
It appears that Gov. Kathy Hochul has made a conscious decision to declare political war on Long Island. more
One of my all-time favorite comedians was Groucho Marx. He always had the right response to the question of the moment. more
There has been a fixation on comparison throughout the coronavirus pandemic. First came the comparison of cases, the seismic shock of northern Italian coronavirus news . . . more
When I see stories of sexual abuse by clergy members, I’m often angry with many people. Mostly, I’m angry with those who allowed the abuse to go on uninterrupted for years . . . more
As we begin a new year, I’d like to share some of my wishes for the next 12 months for our leaders at all levels of government. Let’s start on Long Island. more
The state’s Appellate Division removed a Nassau County Family Court judge from a case for taking an adversarial stance toward a Baldwin defendant who he tossed in jail. A four-judge panel said the … more
On Oct. 3, the Nassau County legislature’s Rules Committee approved a $25 million legal settlement with the family of an Oceanside woman who was severely injured in a car accident in 2007, when she was 17. more
Instead of attending their usual classes last Friday morning, Locust Valley seniors in Robert Buonaspina’s Participation in Government course participated in the high school’s 29th annual … more
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