Residents of Freeport and Baldwin unite to restore Brookside Preserve, combating neglect and pollution to revive the cherished ecosystem.
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By Mohammad Rafiq
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4/25/24
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Academy Charter School students unveil groundbreaking tech at their annual fair, exploring AI, VR, and innovative medical advancements.
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By Brandon Cruz
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5/10/24
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Freeport Public Schools' youngest students celebrated Global Running Day at Columbus Avenue ECLC, running laps and tracking progress with popsicle sticks on June 3.
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By Mohammad Rafiq
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6/14/24
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After Hurricane Sandy struck, engineers visited thousands of damaged homes on the South Shore to evaluate the damage and determine whether the storm had caused structural damage — decisions …
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By Matthew Rachek
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7/30/15
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Having served in the Assembly for 23 years, I can’t avoid comparing the Legislature of my days and the current one. So much has changed, a lot of it for the good. There are now such things as electronic voting, immediate access to pending legislation, a modern sound system and many other changes that make legislating so much faster, easier and smarter.
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By Jerry Kremer
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2/9/24
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Nassau County Legislator Seth I. Koslow joins hundreds in Freeport's 15th annual Peace March, promoting unity and kindness in a vibrant community display.
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By Mohammad Rafiq
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5/10/24
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Freeport High School's NHS honored seniors and inducted new officers on May 30, celebrating their dedication to scholarship, character, leadership, and service.
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By Mohammad Rafiq
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6/14/24
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Q. I’ve been looking for ways to save water, and have some ideas to share with your readers. Most people think their water bill pays for water, but it doesn’t, really . . .
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5/29/14
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Q: All of my friends on Long Island seem to be getting treated with Botox® and fillers to fight the aging process. Are these cosmetic treatments safe?
A: Although …
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By Samuel Baharestani, M.D.
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11/4/14
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I’m occasionally asked a puzzling question by some people in political circles. What, they ask, do people in the Five Towns want from us in government. I respond, of course, that Five Towns residents want the very same things that everyone else, in every other neighborhood, wants and needs. They want their public officials to provide, above all, safety for their families. They want good schools, clean streets, good roads and an efficient, well-run government that keeps taxes as low as possible.
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By Howard Kopel
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1/12/24
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