Suburban America, and Long Island, has always been defined by its picket white fences, apple pie, and of course emerald-green lawns, perfectly mowed in house after house.
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6/13/25
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As the calendar turns to June, the Atlantic hurricane season officially begins—and this year, forecasters are predicting an active one.
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6/6/25
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As summer approaches on Long Island, our communities eagerly embrace the joys of swimming, boating and waterfront leisure.
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5/30/25
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As the last Monday in May approaches, many Americans look forward to Memorial Day as the unofficial start of summer — a three-day weekend filled with barbecues, beach trips, travel and clearance sales.
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5/23/25
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As college dorm rooms empty across the nation, millions of parents are preparing for a significant homecoming. Your freshman is returning — perhaps changed, certainly tired, and undoubtedly …
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5/16/25
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Mothers aren’t simply caregivers or beloved relatives. They are the architects of family life, the silent engineers who bind generations together with sacrifice, patience and unwavering love.
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5/9/25
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Quality public education not only prepares our children for bright futures, but also increases communities’ property values, attracts new residents, reduces crime and promotes social mobility.
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5/5/25
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Every May for more than 60 years, the United States has taken the time to celebrate a crucial force in its economy: the small-business owner. This year during National Small Business Week, May 4 to …
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4/28/25
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April 22 might not jump out on your calendar like a holiday or a long weekend, but maybe it should. On Earth Day, which has been around for over 50 years, we are urged us to pay attention to the …
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4/18/25
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It is National Volunteer Month, a time to recognize the vital contributions of volunteers and encourage others to take part in acts of service.
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4/11/25
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