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Q: What effect does the United States Supreme Court decision in U.S. v. Windsor have on the New York estates of individuals who were married to same-sex spouses? A: In Technical Memorandum … more
What does it mean to be antisemitic? Can Jews do better in fighting against it? This is a complex issue, and a difficult one. It requires looking outside and inside our community. more
Franklin Square Little League gears up for opening day at Rath Park. more
Perhaps we Americans are overly confident in the belief that our constitutional rights, including the First Amendment right to free speech, are inviolate. more
Two Sewanhaka Central High School District students present during the first annual National STEM Festival in Washington, D.C., from April 11-13. more
Elmont’s fourth annual Juneteenth Festival, set for June 15, will offer a unique opportunity to celebrate the community’s cultural diversity. more
Q: My company recently was named as a defendant in a lawsuit relating to my business. I informed the general liability insurer of the litigation and received a letter back stating that due to … more
The end of the year offers the community a chance to come together to celebrate the holidays. For Mimi Pierre-Johnson, founder of the Elmont Cultural Center, and many others, it’s a time to bring families together for a good cause. more
Immerse yourself in a floral paradise this Mother's Day at Old Westbury Gardens, where vibrant blooms and guided tours of historic Westbury House await, offering a delightful celebration amidst nature. more
Elmont neighbors celebrated the Belmont Stakes ahead of the race with the 16th annual Paul Sapienza Belmont Parade on June 1. more
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