Marlon Rabanales-Pretzantzin, 20, of Inwood, pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder on April 10 after being accused of fatally beating his 2-month-old daughter.
Nassau County officials, firefighters, and family members gathered to dedicate the former Negro Bar Channel as the Joseph Sanford Jr. Channel, honoring the Inwood firefighter who died in 2014 while responding to a house fire.
Students from seven healthcare professions collaborated on a mock stroke case at Touro University's 12th annual Interprofessional Education Symposium held at Congregation Sons of Israel in Woodmere.
Atlantic Beach trustees presented a tentative 2025-26 budget with significant legal allocations for ongoing litigation, prompting resident concerns about tax increases and fiscal responsibility.
The North Woodmere location offers extensive amenities while staff emphasize family atmosphere and dedicated senior care since 2003.
The Chabad of Hewlett hosted a women's celebration of Tu B'shvat, the Jewish New Year of Trees, featuring traditional foods and a resin-poured challah board crafting activity.
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Nassau County has enjoyed a lot of success during my time as county executive.
Columnist
In the warm bosom of my mother’s nuclear family, accent on nuclear, Passover was a sacred time.
Columnist
The sudden rise in deadly accidents on Long Island’s streets and highways is deeply alarming, and demands actions.
Editorial
It is National Volunteer Month, a time to recognize the vital contributions of volunteers and encourage others to take part in acts of service.