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On September 14, Deeper Life Deliverance Fellowship, a Freeport-based Christian ministry led by Overseer Regina Johnson, will break ground on its first independent church building, marking a significant milestone in the ministry’s 26-year history. more
Next month, the Freeport Memorial Library will unveil an exhibition curated by Librarian Regina Feeney, celebrating 120 years of Freeport High School football. The exhibit will showcase photos, memorabilia, and an online component, highlighting the program's rich history and impact on the community. more
Michael DeGennaro, an Instructional Technology Coach from Freeport Union Free School District, has been recognized by Nassau BOCES and the Nassau Association of School Technologists with a NASTAR award for his exceptional contributions to integrating technology in education. more
Join the fun at the second annual Puppy Pool Party at the Freeport Recreation Center on September 7, 2024, hosted by Mayor Robert T. Kennedy, with all proceeds benefiting Ruff House Rescue. The event features two sessions for different-sized dogs and an adoption event. more
Freeport Public Schools recently welcomed Fia Davis as the new Superintendent of Schools, along with nearly 30 new educators, during an orientation event held on August 19 and 20 at Caroline G. Atkinson Intermediate School, setting the stage for an exciting new school year. more
We’re occasionally asked by village residents to research their home, or help them research their home, to learn more about the genesis of their house or their neighborhood. Researching information from 100 years ago or more can be challenging, but if you know some tricks, the path to gathering the information can be easier. more
Yet again, Democrats have used the cover of darkness to trample on local communities’ rights and voices. In the dead of night, legislators from the majority slipped through a sweeping piece of legislation called the Renewable Action Through Project Interconnection and Deployment, or RAPID, Act, under the guise of streamlining the approval process for major renewable-energy and electric-transmission facilities. more
As another school year begins, it’s a fitting time to unite in celebration of a period marked by extraordinary achievements and transformative growth. This moment of reflection isn’t just … more
As Long Islanders are paying more and more for their utilities, it is far past time for more policymakers to ask if the aspirational goals and timelines of the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act are realistic, or if we need to correct course. more
As the new school year begins on Long Island, students are returning not only to classrooms, but also to a vibrant world of extracurricular activities. While we often associate clubs, sports teams and after-school programs with youth development, it’s crucial to recognize that the benefits of such involvement extend far beyond childhood and adolescence. more
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