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Tom Muscarella grew up around politics. His father was a Hempstead town councilman, and five of his six siblings “followed form,” entering the world of politics, insurance and legal representation. more
St. Patrick’s Day is in reality no longer a one-day festive occasion celebrated on March 17, but an almost three-week-long celebration full of parades, luncheons, dinners and parties. more
The 2024 MTV Awards Show will be hosted at Elmont's UBS Arena on Sept. 10. more
Island Park Theatre Group is back with their production of Smokey Joe's Cafe after Mother Nature put plans for the production on hold last fall. more
Q: I own a business and one of my customers filed for bankruptcy, is there anything I should do? A: Yes, there is actually quite a lot you should do, and the explanation of everything would be … more
When Superstorm Sandy hit on Oct. 29, 2012, it devastated the South Shore. No storm in living memory had caused so much destruction. Though reconstruction is well under way, there are many who … more
It’s a simple philosophy — one Lawrence Nedelka believes may best define his campaign for a seat on the Hempstead Town Council: “You can’t change how the system works, until you change who works the system.” more
As the superintendent of schools for our community, I am deeply troubled by a recent decision by Gov. Kathy Hochul that threatens to destabilize our education system. The removal of “save harmless” from the foundation aid formula is not just a bureaucratic adjustment; it is a direct attack on our children’s future and the viability of our schools. more
Clyves Laurent, 30, of Elmont, was found guilty after a jury trial of weapons and drug charges on April 18. more
Celebrating its 71st year in business, Emile’s Candies is one of Long Island’s last old-fashioned chocolate factories. more
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