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Seth Koslow connection to the communities he wants to serve on the Nassau County Legislature is not just political, it's deeply personal. Born and raised in Baldwin, Koslow’s father was a … 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
There is little doubt that Kennedy’s 1-1 result with Hicksville last Friday felt more like a win than a tie. That precious point saved the Cougars from competing in a play-in match in the … more
Every Thursday at 2 p.m., something special happens in the large community room at the North Merrick Public Library: Participants in the senior fitness class, Sit and Be Fit, meet for their weekly session. more
Congregants in the East Meadow Beth-El Jewish Center gathered for a moving prayer service last week, reflecting on the conflict in Israel. Feelings of sadness and frustration resonated throughout the synagogue’s sanctuary, as across the world, the Jewish people are facing the reality a difficult war with the Palestinian militant group, Hamas. more
A little rain couldn’t stop Mepham from playing their homecoming game and celebrating other traditions on Oct. 7. more
The Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District ranked 28th out of nearly 11,000 school districts evaluated by Niche.com across the nation. more
A commemorative plaque was presented to the family of the late Ronnie E. Gies from the Jewish National Fund-USA last month. more
Nearly one in every eight women will develop breast cancer in their lifetimes. This year, according to the American Cancer Society . . . more
Try not to consume the horrific war news out of Israel with your family dinner. more
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