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While we transition into fall, there’s no reason to give up on summer’s blossoms just yet. Colors abound and late summer delghts linger on — for a while longer. more
High expectations for Pride The Hofstra women’s soccer team’s bid for its own three-peat last year and sixth CAA title in seven seasons fell short with a heartbreaking overtime loss to … more
Hofstra men’s soccer reached big heights in 2023, advancing to the NCAA Tournament’s third-round stage for the second time in three years, but longtime head coach Richard Nuttall felt plenty was left on the table during the historic run. more
A new hub for pickleball enthusiasts is set to open soon in Oceanside, promising to bring the community together with the fun, fast-growing sport. Pickleball XPO, spearheaded by resident David … more
All but unnoticed amid the suburban sprawl of Oceanside is a piece of American history few might expect to find: a 19th-century home steeped in stories from the Civil War era, early American life, … more
The annual Greek Festival at Panaghia of Island Park successfully wrapped up after four days of vibrant cultural celebrations from Aug. 22 to Aug. 25. The festival in Island Park, drew large crowds … more
Nassau County Legislator Debra Mulé partnered with the Nassau County Department of Assessment to host a Homeowner Exemption Liaison Program (HELP) workshop at the Oceanside Library on Monday, Aug. … more
As summer draws to a close, so has the Oceanside Library’s Children’s Summer Reading As summer draws to a close, so has the Oceanside Library’s Children’s Summer Reading Program. This year, … more
We’re occasionally asked by village residents to research their home, or help them research their home, to learn more about the genesis of their house or their neighborhood. Researching information from 100 years ago or more can be challenging, but if you know some tricks, the path to gathering the information can be easier. more
Yet again, Democrats have used the cover of darkness to trample on local communities’ rights and voices. In the dead of night, legislators from the majority slipped through a sweeping piece of legislation called the Renewable Action Through Project Interconnection and Deployment, or RAPID, Act, under the guise of streamlining the approval process for major renewable-energy and electric-transmission facilities. more
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