Why did Malverne students show their appreciation for the Board of Education?

Malverne Board of Education members were recognized by students and faculty for their dedication to the schools and commitment to always doing what’s best for the students.

How did Malverne High senior Selin Mutlu become a Cocoa-Cola Scholar? 

Malverne High School senior Selin Mutlu has been named a semifinalist for the 2025 Coca-Cola Scholars Program.

What did Malverne students do during a warm Halloween day?

Malverne students took in a day of sun on Halloween.

Where are the Veterans Day events in Malverne, Lakeview and West Hempstead?

Malverne, West Hempstead and Lakeview will hold Veterans Day events on Monday, Nov. 11.

What is West Hempstead Secondary School doing to foster community

West Hempstead Secondary School aims to not just teach its students but mentor them as well.

Editorial

Delivering quality journalism matters most

Last week’s news that The Newark Star-Ledger will cease its print edition and become digital-only in February offers an opportunity to reflect on how quality journalism best serves our communities today.

Columnist

Reflecting on progress and looking ahead

Thank you. Over the past two years, I have had the incredible honor of traveling throughout the 9th Senate District to meet our neighbors, to see the extraordinary work they’re doing to serve and contribute to our communities, and to hear about the challenges and struggles they face every day.

Columnist

Mark Cronin: N.Y. needs to make entrepreneurship an option for all

Our economy thrives on the spirit of entrepreneurship — new businesses solve problems, create jobs and contribute tax revenue. States like New York recognize this, offering programs and funding to support startups. But an essential segment of our population is being overlooked: people with disabilities.

Columnist

Ed Ra: Congestion pricing won’t solve the MTA’s problems

The governor’s decision to “pause” congestion pricing this summer temporarily stopped tolls that would have made travel into Manhattan’s busiest areas even more costly. N

Columnist

What comes next? How about our neglected unity?

For me, like so many Americans, the last six months have been a whirlwind of emotions, as arguably the most historic election in our nation’s history built momentum, intensified and eventually reached a climax on election night.