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As election season heats up, we are once again hearing the same worn-out message parroted by Democrats hoping to get elected. You know it: “I support access to quality, affordable health care.” more
Rockville Centre Mayor Francis X. Murray said he was pleased to see Gov. Kathy Hochul pull a proposal from the 2022-23 state budget that would have required local governments to permit an expansion of apartments in single-family neighborhoods. more
Gov. Kathy Hochul has pulled a proposal from her 2022-23 state budget that would have required local governments to allow an expansion of apartments in single-family neighborhoods. Local officials … more
Gov. Kathy Hochul has pulled the proposal in her New York State 2022-23 budget that would require local governments to allow an expansion of apartments in single-family neighborhoods. Local officials … more
We need to let teachers play through the vaccine line. Single parents should be prioritized as well. more
Eighteen-year-old Valley Streamer Solomon Richards had to grow up fast. Since second-grade, he has lived in a single-parent household, caring for his younger brother, he said, while his mother, … more
For many years, New York state government has been divided between the two major parties. Neither Assembly Democrats nor Senate Republicans . . . more
Starting Nov. 1, a Single Stream Recycling program will take effect in the Village of Bayville. Under the new program, residents will no longer have to separate, flatten or tie up their recyclables. … more
Anyone who watches or listens to daily news broadcasts encounters a steady stream of government officials insisting that the economy is improving steadily and that the lives of average Americans are getting better. more
Since the Village of East Rockaway’s Department of Public Works stopped collecting all recyclables at once in January, resident Vicki Perlman said she has noticed that at least three of the houses she passes on her daily drive to the Centre Avenue train station usually have the wrong recyclables out. She also noted that about 75 percent of the houses do not have any items out for a truck to collect at all, likely because of confusion created by an amended schedule for pick ups. more
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