John Kanaras, longtime Baldwin Coach Diner owner and cherished community pillar, dies at 62

John Kanaras, the owner of the Baldwin Coach Diner and an active member of the community, died on March 3, at age 62.

Baldwin wins 10th county title in 11 seasons

Baldwin girls' basketball is back on top with an exclamation point. The Bruins, boasting one of the most successful high school programs of any sport in the state over the past 15 years, …

Baldwin tops Amityville for L.I. Class AA championship

On the heels of winning a fifth straight Nassau County boys’ basketball title, Baldwin was determined to end a two-game drought in the Long Island championship stage. The Bruins did just that …

Baldwin wins L.I. Class AA title

After seeing its string of nine consecutive Nassau County championships snapped last season, Baldwin girls’ basketball has been on a mission. And its ultimate goal is no secret. …

Baldwin students dive into healthcare careers at Hofstra University

Baldwin High School junior Beverly Senat wasn’t sure which healthcare career to pursue — perhaps until she attended Hofstra University’s Baldwin Shadow Day.

Legislator Debra Mulé to host mobile office hours in Baldwin

Nassau County Legislator Debra Mulé is proactively reaching out to the community by extending the accessibility of her district office resources through a series of mobile office hours.

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Laura Gillen: Government must be efficient, coherent and transparent

Throughout my career in public service, I’ve steadfastly championed government efficiency, easing the burden on taxpayers, and eliminating waste, fraud and abuse.

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Debra Mulé: Disbanding secretive ‘militia’ would boost public safety

As a member of the County Legislature’s Public Safety Committee, I am committed to building on this success and safeguarding the progress that we have made in community-focused policing.

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Will Sheeline: Destroying Roosevelt’s legacy

Like any resident of Oyster Bay, I’ve always had a fascination with our hometown president, Theodore Roosevelt. He seemed like such a larger-than-life character, a writer who was a soldier, a hunter who was a politician, and a statesman who truly cared for, and understood the needs of, the common man.