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Swimming pools are supposed to be places of joy, not tragedy. They offer respite from the summer heat, host family gatherings and are a place for those of all ages to play and exercise — but they also present significant potential dangers, especially for younger children and inexperienced swimmers. more
Fatal traffic collisions involving intoxicated and impaired drivers have surged on Long Island since the coronavirus pandemic. more
Roadwork and intermittent closures on Atlantic Beach Bridge from July 17-19 for routine maintenance; motorists urged to plan alternate routes. more
Harry Chapin’s tragic death is now many decades behind us, but his music and philanthropy remain forever enshrined in Long Island’s collective consciousness. Stuart Markus, a longtime fixture on the local folk-acoustic scene, cherishes his role as guardian of Chapin’s legacy, organizing the yearly memorial concert each summer. more
Gutted by roster departures and injuries, the Long Island Ducks completed the first half of the Atlantic League baseball season July 5 with a 30-33 record, 13 games behind the North Division-winning … more
A half dozen emergency departments responded to an overturned vehicle in Woodmere on July 14. more
Explore the closure of the Five Towns Community Center and the community's uncertain future amidst county control. more
Hempstead Town Board reviews public feedback and initiates a 30-day comment period on potential rescinding of transit-oriented development plans for Inwood and North Lawrence. more
Pete Porcelli reflects on 25 years of serving Italian cuisine and community in Hewlett, emphasizing quality and customer loyalty at The Pizza Place. more
Chanie Koenig shares her passion for chocolate and community, from Le Chocolat in Cedarhurst to her own venture, Cacao Hagalil, in Northern Israel. more
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