While I don’t go to church too often anymore, I still have a special place in my heart for the magic, the importance and the splendor of religion, especially Christianity. The history of religion is one of the highest of highs and the lowest of lows, and led to some of the most phenomenal art, literature and philosophy that humanity has ever produced.
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By Will Sheeline
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7/26/24
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Amid ongoing debates about public safety and individual rights, the Nassau County Legislature is poised to make a significant decision that could have an impact on both.
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7/26/24
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When I hear talk of student loan forgiveness, I immediately think of the wise advice that if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Why should the government forgive college loans? Loan forgiveness is only a temporary solution to the costs of higher education. If loans are funded by the government, they are not forgiven, they don’t go away — taxpayers assume the debt.
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By Ed Fare
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7/26/24
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This sentiment was broadly shared across the political spectrum: Only 26 percent of Democrats, 7 percent of Republicans, and 12 percent of Independents/Others said they believed laws were passed this session that improved our quality of life. It is especially concerning that New Yorkers do not feel that state government is improving their lives when you consider how much money our state spends.
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By Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick
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7/26/24
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Social media’s presence in our children’s lives is undeniable, and the toll it is taking on their mental health is alarming.
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By Taylor Darling
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7/26/24
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Summer is a great time to unwind, relax and spend time with family. If you’re on the event planning committee for the RVC Historical Society, it’s also a great time to start thinking about fall programs at the Phillips House Museum. Our team has put together some wonderful events for the fall, which I’ll list below.
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By Jim Belling
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7/26/24
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Whether firing up the grill for a pool party, barbecue or even just a weeknight meal, one thing’s for sure: summertime means grilling season
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By Karen Bloom
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7/24/24
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Family, friends and colleagues gathered at St. William the Abbott R.C. Church in Seaford on Monday to remember the life of Town of Hempstead Councilman Chris Carini.
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By Charles Shaw and Jordan Vallone
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7/22/24
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Councilman Chris Carini, a dedicated public servant in Hempstead, passed away unexpectedly at 49, leaving a legacy of community service and commitment.
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JORDAN VALLONE & CHARLES SHAW
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7/19/24
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Baldwin native Emily Bess, a high school English teacher, spends her summers as a captain and tour guide for her Freeport-based Siren Song Charters.
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By Hernesto Galdamez
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7/19/24
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