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Q: I am hearing more and more about the measles epidemic. Can my school district lawfully require that my child be vaccinated, and if I establish that my child is exempt … more
Congregation Beth Emeth in Hewlett held a farewell party at its 36 Franklin Ave. temple on June 30. more
Those who once attended Trade School in Lawrence, now known as the Five Towns Community Center, hosted their annual reunion on July 28. more
Q. I don’t understand, if my tax assessment was reduced why did my real estate taxes increase?A.This is unfortunately a common situation. The County, Town, Village and School budgets do … more
Cedarhurst-based Rock & Wrap It Up! and Let All the Children Play were the beneficiaries of the $700 raised through the 34th annual Sunny Atlantic Beach Club charity volleyball tournament on July 26. more
Q. I went to a meeting of my Village Board of Trustees and wanted to speak on a particular item, but they wouldn’t let me.  Don’t I have a right to speak at a public … more
Flooding is a fact of life for many South Shore residents. Whether it’s heavy rain and flash flooding, as we saw last month, or the larger storms that have reached our shores on a seemingly annual basis in recent years . . . more
It has arrived. Baseball’s opening day. more
So how did we get to this point? This isn’t an exercise in placing blame. It would be impossible to assign blame when the system that allowed this situation to develop has been in place for generations. But to find solutions, we need to understand how we got here. more
Across the United States today, law enforcement agencies are being forced to contend with a previously unforeseen convergence of crises: An explosion in fentanyl and other illicit drug trafficking. more
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