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Flooding is a fact of life for many South Shore residents. Whether it’s heavy rain and flash flooding, as we saw last month, or the larger storms that have reached our shores on a seemingly annual basis in recent years . . . more
On Oct. 7, I, like most people, watched in horror as broadcast images from Israel showed terrorists from Gaza indiscriminately killing Israelis. more
In May, I took part in a special hearing convened by the Nassau County Legislature’s Special Legislative Task Force to Combat Antisemitism in Nassau County. The hearing gave students, parents, rabbis and other interested members of the community the opportunity . . . more
The countdown is on to spooking and assorted revelry. The signs of that festive day are all around us as those ghouls, witches and wizards — along with princesses, pirates, etc. — look forward to Oct. 31. more
Throughout its nearly 90 years as a nationally renowned private educational institution, Hofstra University has remained committed to academic excellence, groundbreaking research, and being on the … more
He might be seeking elected office for the first time, but John Stalzer says he’s ready to join the Nassau County Legislature and help his district tackle policies on the environment and … more
Delia DeRiggi-Whitton says she has remained determined to do what is best for the North Shore residents she represents on the Nassau County Legislature. At least how she tells it, both her Democratic … more
Pamela Panzenbeck says she’s leaving it to voters to decide if she should serve a second term as Glen Cove mayor. But if they do choose her on Nov. 7, she says it will be a vote to help her … more
If he wants to become the next mayor of Glen Cove, George Maragos says he’ll need to use his background in finance as the former county comptroller to give back to his community, all while … more
While the North Shore of Long Island is rarely considered to have a large population of wild animals, feral cats are one species that are here in relatively large numbers. Thanks to a few … more
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