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On June 29, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down affirmative action in college admissions, stating that race cannot be a consideration and ordering institutions of higher learning . . . more
What is that thing that sets someone off on the path to making history? Perhaps an inborn desire to test your limits. Or finding yourself in the right place at the right time. What about a clear, … more
Baldwin boys’ basketball is strong out of the gate in its quest for a third straight county title despite lacking experience entering the season.  The Bruins, who returned only two players … more
Dan’s Pet Care, a new cage-free boarding facility that just opened its doors to the Glen Cove community, celebrating on Saturday with a ribbon- cutting ceremony. Unlike most boarding facilities, … more
An influx of refugees from Latin America, U.S. political wars, and the 2024 presidential campaign has fueled anti-immigrant campaigns in the United States. In statements echoing Adolf Hitler and Nazi … more
Parents, teachers and school administrators on Long Island all understand the gravity of the youth vaping epidemic. Young people are using vaping devices at alarming rates, exposing themselves to nicotine and numerous other dangerous chemicals that have adverse effects on their health. New York state must respond to this crisis by requiring greater transparency when it comes to the sale of vaping products, holding distributors accountable for illegal sales and rigorously enforcing penalties for bad actors. more
Four candidates are vying for two contested seats on District 13’s Board of Education on May 21.   Newcomer Jaianti Singh and previous challenger Andrew Sgro are vying for the open seat of … more
Summer weather brings an increased risk of fires. Whether it’s a backyard grill or a campfire, fire hazards are more prevalent at this time of year, which is why it’s critical to be aware of fire safety practices. more
The Town of Oyster Bay is making significant strides in improving the safety and aesthetics of the hamlet’s downtown area with a $750,000 pedestrian and beautification project that includes … more
Gerard Lagasse didn’t win a coach-of-the-year award in his rookie campaign at Lawrence. But he sure could have.  In a storybook season, Lagasse, the longtime JV boys’ soccer … more
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