Pam Jones reflects on NICU Journey at Mount Sinai South Nassau

Pamela Jones of Valley Stream had no reason to believe her pregnancy would be anything but routine. Her journey through the first two trimesters was textbook perfect. But at around 29 weeks, her …

Photos: Oceanside Fall Festival draws large crowd

The second annual Oceanside Fall Festival was a resounding success on Saturday as hundreds of residents gathered at Parking Field 6 for a day filled with live music, food, and family-friendly …

What Israel Defense Forces Capt. Dagan Cohen said at the Friedberg JCC in Oceanside

The Oceanside Jewish War Veterans Post 717 hosted a special event at the Friedberg JCC, bringing together residents and veterans for a discussion led by Israel Defense Forces Capt. Dagan Cohen.

Oceanside students win NPR podcast contest

A group of Oceanside Middle School students have earned high recognition for their podcasting skills. Originally started as a fourth-grade project at Oceanside School 6, their podcast recently won …

Mount Sinai South Nassau earns beacon award for excellence

Mount Sinai South Nassau’s Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory has been honored with the American Association of Critical Care Nurses gold-level Beacon Award for Excellence, recognizing its …

Columnist

Some hits and some errors, but no game-changers — yet

Less than two months before Election Day, it’s anybody’s guess as to who will win the big prize. By the time this reaches print, the two major presidential candidates will have had their debate, which by itself may decide who has earned the label of frontrunner. But there are a few factors that could be deal breakers for former President Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris.

Columnist

The world must continue to hear us

Sept. 11, 2001, was the most tragic day in American history. It was also our finest hour, a demonstration of our nation’s courage, resilience and undying spirit.

Columnist

Your lawn may be killing you ­— and many other creatures

Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, is listed by the World Health Organization as a probable carcinogen. Pesticides like this one are being applied with abandon on Long Island’s lawns, endangering the Island’s only aquifer while threatening the health of its human residents as well as the birds, bees and household pets that share our biosphere.

Editorial

Let’s shake on prioritizing sportsmanship

The return of fall scholastic sports on Long Island is the first opportunity of the new school year to remind athletes, coaches, parents and the fans in the stands of the importance of sportsmanship.