Republican Town Councilman Christopher Carini was re-elected tor a second term. Carini, who’s from Seaford, has long advocated focusing on quality-of-life issues that he says plague Hempstead …
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11/8/23
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Voters across Long Island went to the polls on Tuesday to cast their ballots for Nassau County Legislator and Hempstead Town Board.
In the race for Nassau County Legislator in District 5, …
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By Mohamed Farghaly
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11/8/23
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Long Islanders are deeply concerned about the proposed Equinor wind turbine project, Empire Wind, and its potential to adversely affect our health, safety and economy.
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By Ari Brown
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11/3/23
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The Book Fairies, a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting literacy by distributing books to under-resourced communities, received an incredible donation on Oct 19.
Over 10,000 books were …
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By Mohamed Farghaly
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11/3/23
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Homecoming 2023 at Freeport High School was a resounding success as it united students, faculty, and community members in a spirited display of school pride and town unity. The event was a vibrant …
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By Mohamed Farghaly
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11/3/23
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As a show of compassion, solidarity and support for the people of Israel, Village of Freeport Mayor Robert T. Kennedy and the Board of Trustees illuminated the Village Hall steeple in blue and white …
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11/3/23
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The Long Island Arts Council at Freeport is proud to announce its fourth installment of the popular “Author Talks” series, scheduled for Nov 6, at 7 p.m. The event will take place at the Freeport …
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By Mohamed Farghaly
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11/3/23
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A ribbon cutting was held to announce the grand reopening celebration of the Meadowbrook Care Center on Oct 23, which has been renovated to offer an even better experience to residents. The event was …
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By Mohamed Farghaly
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11/3/23
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Long Island voters are heading to the polls next Tuesday, to decide on a number of races spanning town boards and administrations as well as county legislatures. It’s what we call an “off-year” election . . .
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11/2/23
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New York is in tough shape. Between the rising costs of goods, a deteriorating public safety situation and an ever-increasing tax burden on residents . . .
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By Anthony D'Esposito
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11/2/23
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