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Having served in the Assembly for 23 years, I can’t avoid comparing the Legislature of my days and the current one. So much has changed, a lot of it for the good. There are now such things as electronic voting, immediate access to pending legislation, a modern sound system and many other changes that make legislating so much faster, easier and smarter. more
There has been, rightfully, much discussion about the future of the Nassau University Medical Center, the only public hospital in Nassau County. more
The proposed reduction in foundation aid to numerous school districts across the state in Gov. Kathy Hochul’s Executive Budget is profoundly disappointing, and should concern every parent, teacher and child who values the future of our state. more
In the tenure of my administration, there has been a persistent commitment to challenge every department in the village to undergo a comprehensive re-evaluation and transformation in the utilization of tax dollars. This ambitious restructuring initiative has necessitated rigorous accountability, calling for a reduction in expenditures and a simultaneous increase in non-tax revenues at all levels of government. more
My name is Mazi Pilip, and I’m running for Congress because the future of our nation is at stake. We’re facing a border crisis, a migrant crisis, an economic crisis, an inflation crisis, … more
Our country is divided, and people are frustrated with the inaction in Washington regarding the issues of concern: the cost of living, the need to secure our border, the restoration of the state and local tax deduction, climate change, Israel, Ukraine, and attacks against women’s reproductive freedom. more
If you know me, or at the very least, have read my past columns, you know I am a proponent of public education, having taught for four decades. I frequently mention my belief that trends and problems in education swing back and forth over the years. more
Celebrating its 71st year in business, Emile’s Candies is one of Long Island’s last old-fashioned chocolate factories. Here the chocolates are created, and the centers are freshly cooked on premises, made in small batches (a little at a time) on the original machinery, exclusively using the recipes of its founder. more
Seeded No. 5 in a field of 11 in the 285-pound bracket at the Nassau County Division 1 wrestling qualifier last Saturday, Moise Ambroise of host Baldwin produced the biggest upset of the tournament … more
Wearing yellow shirts, second-grade students at Brookside Elementary School delivered a sweet pitch to district officials to invest $85 in their lemonade stand business — in the true spirit of the popular TV show Shark Tank. more
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