Bellmore brothers produce sports thriller movie

Film producers Jared Kash and Peter Kash spent much of their time growing up in Bellmore watching movies.

Kennedy students meet Holocaust survivors

For eight Long Island residents, the stories of surviving the Holocaust remain just as vivid over eight decades later.

BMB Students win big at Hofstra

The Bellmore-Merrick Broadcasting students still have the gift of the gab.

Legacy fund lecture welcomes Rabbi Shai Held

Rabbi Emeritus Charles Klein stepped down as spiritual leader of the Merrick Jewish Centre nearly four years ago, concluding a 43-year career.

Merrick man facing charges attempted bombing charges

A North Merrick man pleaded guilty last week to a series of charges related to an attempted bombing at the Nassau County Department of Social Services in September 2024.

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John Ferretti: We must protect our way of life

Growing up in Levittown and now raising my family just doors from the home where I was raised, I’ve seen firsthand what makes our suburban way of life so special — safe neighborhoods, good schools, and a culture that values family and hard work. As a Nassau County legislator, I have made it my responsibility to protect those values.

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Joseph Scianablo: Backdoor taxes are hurting Hempstead families

Last year, the Town of Hempstead raised taxes on residents by a staggering 12.1 percent — one of the largest hikes in recent memory. We were told the town needed more revenue to maintain services and balance the budget. But anyone who lives here knows the truth: Services are getting worse, roads are crumbling, and the only thing growing in the town is frustration.

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Tom Suozzi: Centrist Democrats need to listen, learn and lead

Two weeks ago, I had the honor of speaking at WelcomeFest, the nation’s largest gathering of centrist Democrats. Held in Washington, D.C., the event brought together a growing coalition …

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Kevin Kelley: Cars over trains and buses: Long Island’s original sin

As concern grows over the increasing number of fatalities on the roads of Nassau and Suffolk counties, it’s worth considering how transportation decisions made 100 years ago continue to contribute to today’s driving dangers.