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He’s the affable youngest member ever of the Nassau County Legislature known for introducing quality-of-life bills that often become law. Just short of his 30th birthday, Josh Lafazan is … more
The lyrics of “Hatikvah,” once sung by Jews who defied their tormentors during the Holocaust and now Israel’s national anthem, echoed through the halls of Congregation Tiferith … more
While the North Shore of Long Island is rarely considered to have a large population of wild animals, feral cats are one species that are here in relatively large numbers. Thanks to a few … more
Many young people today are told about the importance of service to others, but few go above and beyond to actually help their fellow human beings. Members of the Grenville Baker Boys & Girls … more
The North Shore School District is facing another tight fiscal year due to the aftershocks of the LIPA deal, and the district’s administration has been working to find ways to reduce costs without … more
For more than 20 years, Krystal Zook has reported on social issues such as health, education, culture, politics, race, gender, and the environment. She’s since become an award-winning … more
Jury duty has a reputation for being an unpleasant part of one’s civic duty. Prospective jurors can feel anxious about the task at hand, stressed over work conflicts or worried about family … more
The Oyster Festival once again drew in thousands of people from across Long Island to Oyster Bay, enjoying the hundreds of vendors, rides and events there for the occasion. With stands set up by … more
The Long Beach Theatre Guild has been staging theatrical performances since 1972. Over the years it has produced more than 100 musicals, plays and murder mysteries. Last year the organization … more
After months and months of discussion, back-and-forth and opposition, a clear decision has been made regarding Equinor. Gov. Kathy Hochul vetoed the bill Friday was aimed at speeding up the planned offshore wind development off Long Beach's coast and keep the city moving toward it. The bill also included that Equinor would have been able to run power cables to transfer the energy underneath Long Beach's streets to an Island Park substation. Community members in all of the surrounding areas were loudly opposed to the cables.  more
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