Nassau police charge four people for unlawfully dealing with a child

Nassau police charged four people with unlawfully dealing with a child during a Project 21 investigation on Sept. 18.

Balanced Carey tops MacArthur

Carey’s unleashed its wide array of weapons in each of the first two Nassau Conference II football games and the results have been impressive. The Seahawks, the preseason No. 2 seed behind …

Franklin Square gets a taste of German wine

The original German Wine Festival, Das Weinfest, visited Franklin Square on Sept. 10.

Sewanhaka mascot change due by June 2024

The Sewanhaka school district has hired a consulting firm to rebrand and create a new school mascot.

Fall Festival returns in Franklin Square

There will be plenty of family fun when the annual Franklin Square Fall Festival kicks off Sept. 23.

Randi Kreiss

An open letter to my dad on his birthday

I should point out that this is a really open letter, because my dad died four years ago.

Op-Ed

We honor the fallen, but must not forget our veterans

After our collective pause on Memorial Day to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice, it behooves us to take the next step by renewing our commitment to taking care of veterans right here in Nassau County.

Editorial

Don’t let money win: Veto this bill

The Greek playwright Euripides and the Dutch philosopher Erasmus had a shared philosophy, and it’s one all of us are familiar with: money talks. Especially in politics.

Peter King

From a House committee room to the Valbrook Diner

Last week I was at two events that, in very different ways, encapsulated significant aspects of my life. The first was in Washington . . .