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The Long Island Power Authority announced on Sept. 25 that it would not purchase the Barrett Power Plant in Island Park. more
Molloy College Film Festival will present a free series of films, open to the public, on the theme of mental illness with screenings on three dates, each at 5 p.m. First film is on Oct. 1. more
High property taxes, traffic congestion and the flight of young professionals are serious challenges facing Nassau County. To address these problems, County Executive Tom Suozzi has proposed "New Suburbia: the 90/10 Solution. more
President Obama is asking Gov. David Paterson, a fellow Democrat, to withdraw from the governor’s race, according to The New York Times. Paterson should consider obliging. As a matter of fact, why bother waiting until 2010? He should consider stepping down now. more
For members of the Jewish community Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is the holiest day of the year. From sunset, Sunday, Sept. 27, until after dark on Monday, Sept. 28, they will devote themselves to prayer, self-reflection and seeking reconciliation with God and one another. more
“You don’t send a Boy Scout after a bad guy,” says Joe Panz in the first episode of the new show on the National Geographic Channel, “Rescue Ink: Unleashed.” “You send a bad guy after a bad guy. The difference is, we’re your bad guys.” more
Celebrating some of the last days of summer, Island Park's San Gennaro Feast brought people out into the warm weather over the weekend of Sept. 12. more
More than 30 people came out to Masone Beach on Memorial Day to participate in Island Park's annual Mile Swim. more
As dark clouds gathered on the horizon, threatening rain, people from all over Oceanside gathered in front of the refurbished memorial on the Schoolhouse Green on Sept. 10 to remember those lost on Sept. 11, 2001, and to share hopes of a future filled with peace and unity. more
The cool and cloudy weather helped to push thoughts of summer away as fleets of yellow school buses returned to the streets on Sept. 8, taking over 1,000 students from Oceanside and hundreds from Island Park to school. more
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