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The international crisis in Haiti has ailed the country for years. As gang violence floods the country’s streets with chaos and disorder, Elmont residents hope to raise awareness and provide immediate enhanced aid to the Haitian people. more
Community members were welcome to browse through vendors at the Franklin Square Kiwanis Club Street Fair on Oct. 7. more
Nearly one in every eight women will develop breast cancer in their lifetimes. This year, according to the American Cancer Society . . . more
Try not to consume the horrific war news out of Israel with your family dinner. more
I unequivocally condemn the horrifying and despicable terrorist attacks launched by Hamas on innocent Israeli civilians on Oct. 7. I am overwhelmed with admiration for the bravery . . . more
New York City is home to many famous landmarks and attractions, but what people associate with New York today is the migrant crisis, a growing and complex problem with statewide consequences. more
In the realm of education, have you ever found yourself in a classroom where the teacher discussed a topic that left you utterly bewildered? I certainly have. more
The job of a coach in any sport isn’t easy, especially in volleyball. But when you’re Ryan Straub, the head coach of the Elmont boys, you’re thankful every day to have a player like … more
Drainage problems at Elmont Road Park, which made fields unplayable will be a thing of the past after the Town of Hempstead makes a $900,000 investment to install a turf field. more
Libraries remain the hub of their communities, and one way they are serving neighbors is by coordinating efforts to help those in need. more
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