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In the Village of Hempstead, the largest village in the country, the Hempstead Union Free School District has never had districtwide busing. more
This time of year serves as a poignant reminder of our duty to care for those who dedicated themselves to saving others, and to honor the memory of those we’ve lost to these insidious diseases. more
My whole career, I have always implored my children, students, employees and colleagues to consider all factors when making decisions. We are regularly faced with choices to make. Granted, most of them aren’t life-threatening, and hopefully pretty routine, but decisions just the same. more
Autumn’s many pleasures are upon us — and nothing says fall more than a visit to the apple orchards When you get home with your bounty, make some yummy apple treats. more
Belmont Park is a fixture on Long Island — but does its cost to taxpayers outweigh its benefits? John Di Leonardo, who lived in Malverne for 30 years, alleged in a lawsuit against New York … more
Malverne veteran groups collaborated to give a World War II veteran the celebration of a lifetime. Michael Dalmeto turned 100 on Aug. 13, and in honor of the occasion, a birthday parade drove past his Oakfield Avenue home in North Bellmore on Sunday. more
When the September 11 terrorist attacks sent shockwaves through the nation 12 years ago, the people of the U.S. made a vow: never forget. It’s a vow that Malverne and West Hempstead take … more
In November, New York voters will decide on a ballot measure that would help protect vulnerable groups, and the League of Women Voters is spreading the word on why it’s important for it to pass. more
The Fourth Battalion Fire District of Nassau County has hosted an evening boat cruise each summer since 2006. The cruise, which departs from Freeport on board the Starstream VIII of the Captain Lou … more
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. more
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