Oceanside to stage ‘Oklahoma!’

The Theatre Guild of Oceanside, in partnership with the Oceanside Department of Community Activities, presents the timeless musical Oklahoma! on December 7 at 8 p.m. and December 8 at 2 p.m. at Oceanside School Six.

Oceanside parents voice concerns over Guardian Bus Company

A Change.org petition titled Demanding Accountability and Safety from Guardian Bus Company has garnered over 530 signatures, as Oceanside residents call for urgent safety reforms following several concerning incidents.

After traveling the world, Oceanside native publishes book

An Oceanside High School alumnus has embarked on a journey of intellectual discovery by releasing his latest book, My Fabulous Fascist Summer. Motivated by concerns about the rise of authoritarianism in the U.S., Gruber traveled overland from Lisbon to Istanbul, engaging with historians, journalists, artists, and everyday citizens to explore the roots and consequences of fascism in Europe.

Oceanside art students visit the Whitney Museum

Oceanside High School art students recently took a creative journey to the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City. Led by art teachers Kathryn Thiel and Nanci Nigro, the field trip included students from the Cartooning and Photo III classes, providing them an opportunity to engage with world-class exhibits and expand their artistic perspectives.

Island Park debates tax break for Ocean Avenue Marina project

Island Park residents are pushing back against a 20-year PILOT agreement for the Ocean Avenue Marina project. Developer John Vitale plans to transform a 3.58-acre site on Waterfront Boulevard into a 117-unit luxury apartment complex. Opponents argue the lengthy tax break would exacerbate financial challenges stemming from the 2022 LIPA tax settlement, which has already reduced the district’s tax base by 45%.

Columnist

Jordan Vallone: Why do we still doubt a woman’s ability to lead?

It’s women, just like me, who have serious doubts about their own gender. I’ve seen and heard from many of them, “I’m a woman, and I could never vote for a woman.”

Editorial

In Long Islanders we trust

Beginning with the birth of our nation, Long Islanders have shaped the policies of America as well as our country’s impact on the world.

Columnist

Nick Buglione: No matter who’s president, L.I.’s middle class struggles

It doesn’t matter who’s in the White House — our lives here on Long Island are not going to get any easier.

Columnist

Peter King: Remembering Jimmy Breslin, a legend in New York journalism

I have always been an avid reader of newspapers, and have a great admiration for columnists, particularly Jimmy Cannon, and then Jimmy Breslin and Pete Hamill.