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Hurricane Sandy hit South Shore homes and businesses hard, with flooding, downed trees and power lines, and horrific damage to boats, cars and buildings. In the days that followed our photographers … more
The dispute between the Long Beach Medical Center and the State Department of Health grew more contentious last week, after Health Commissioner Dr. Nirav Shah blasted the hospital’s board of … more
Libraries remain the hub of their communities, and one way they are serving neighbors is by coordinating efforts to help those in need. As part of the Great Give Back — a community service … more
Contest winner [Photo gallery]
Contest winner The Astoria Federal Bank in West Hempstead recently selected student Antigha Ekpe Jr. as a winner in its fourth annual essay contest. The students were asked to complete the … more
No team entered the Nassau Class AAA boys’ soccer playoff tournament hotter than top-seeded Uniondale, which took the regular-season crown and hadn’t tasted defeat in more than a month. … more
Finishing runner-up in the Nassau Conference AA-1 girls’ basketball standings and getting the No. 7 playoff seed fueled the East Meadow Jets’ fire heading into the postseason. And … more
Even with the loss of six veteran starters, the Baldwin softball team has a Big 3. The Bruins may not be able to equal last season’s 15-7 mark that produced a first-round playoff victory … more
The hidden history of 18th-century molly houses and their significance for gender-nonconforming communities, as explored in a recent lecture at Raynham Hall Museum, and why uncovering marginalized histories changes our understanding of the past and shapes a more inclusive future. more
Dig that snow! [Photo gallery]
The latest snowstorm -- which is continuing on through Friday evening -- left almost a foot of snow for residents to shovel, drive through, and, in some cases, play in. more
All that Gershwin Jazz [Photo gallery]
The sounds of “Rhapsody in Blue” and other George Gershwin classics were rendered into jazz tunes when the Paul Joseph Quartet performed to a packed room at the East Meadow Library on March … more
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