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The Chamber of Commerce will kick off Long Beach Restaurant Week on Friday, April 19, a two-week event that runs through Sunday, May 5.Chamber officials consider it to be the most important … more
Following months of deliberation regarding the future of the Long Island Power Authority, Gov. Andrew Cuomo has proposed legislation that would privatize Long Island’s utility operations. more
Hamas’s Saturday-morning assault on Israel was more than just a shocking demonstration of barbarism. The toll of Israeli dead and wounded — not to mention those kidnapped and taken to the Gaza Strip by these murderers — is sickening. more
In its third year of existence after starting as a club in the spring of 2021, Long Beach field hockey is on the rise. The Marines, in only their second season competing at Nassau County’s … more
The South Side girls’ basketball team is once again fighting for a conference title as the season hits the halfway point. But for that to continue, the Cyclones will need to get healthier and … more
The Long Island Nets (9-10), the NBA G League affiliate of the Brooklyn Nets, were defeated by the Delaware Blue Coats (12-6), 120-114, on Feb. 13 at Nassau Coliseum.  Six Nets scored in … more
Uniondale’s boys’ lacrosse program completed a busy weeklong stretch Monday morning with a 12-5 non-league defeat at Malverne/East Rockaway. It was the fourth game in six days for … more
Thursday was dig-out day throughout the South Shore after a near-blizzard smacked the area from late Tuesday through early Thursday morning. Almost a foot and a half of heavy, wet snow pressed down on roofs, cars, streets and parks, closing schools for most students and bringing shoveling chores to most adults. Nassau County Police Commissioner Lawrence W. Mulvey has announced that for the thirty one hour period from 12:01 a.m. Feb. 10, through 7 a.m. Feb. 11, there were 190 auto accidents in the Nassau County. Of those, 34 resulted in injuries. more
The Valley Stream Post Office has begun its annual spring food drive. Residents can drop off food in a collection bin near the entrance to the post office, located at the corner of Franklin and Hawthorne avenues, through May 16. more
The Central/Memorial PTSA hosted its annual holiday boutique and craft fair last Saturday afternoon. There were dozens of vendors who took up two gymnasiums at Central High School. The sellers had many handmade holiday gifts and treats. Money raised from the event will go toward scholarships for graduating seniors and other PTSA-sponsored events. more
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