King Kullen in Island Park recalls ground beef due to possible contamination

King Kullen in Island Park has issued a recall for 18 packages of their 80% lean ground beef, fearing they may contain glass or plastic particles. The potentially contaminated meat was sold this past …

Reflecting on a successful year at Oceanside’s Friedberg JCC

Leaders of the Friedberg JCC, in Oceanside, recently reflected on a successful year, and handed out awards to longstanding members and others who have made significant contributions to the …

Oceanside remembers Zach Allen with second annual memorial softball tournament on July 14

Oceanside is gearing up for the second annual Zachary Allen Classic Memorial Softball Tournament, which is set to take place at Oceanside Park on July 13 at 10 a.m. The event was created last …

The Oceanside Pool is officially open

Amid a sweltering heat wave, Town of Hempstead Supervisor Don Clavin announced on Monday the re-opening of Oceanside Pool. The popular Town facility, which is a half-century old, recently underwent …

Island Park Greek Church host a summer night bonfire

The Panaghia Greek Church of Island Park hosted a lively bonfire party for young adults and professionals at the church’s parking lot on June 29. The event kicked off at 7 p.m and was a night …

Columnist

In a medical emergency, we were in experts’ hands

We should be grateful to the medical profession, and diligent and attentive to our individual health.

Columnist

If you like horror stories, read Project 2025

Project 2025 is a 922-page manifesto created by the Heritage Foundation. It has been described as a road map for any new Trump administration. It outlines, agency by agency, the federal programs and projects that should be eliminated, and what the policies of a second Trump administration would be.

Editorial

The key to safe swimming? Paying attention.

Swimming pools are supposed to be places of joy, not tragedy. They offer respite from the summer heat, host family gatherings and are a place for those of all ages to play and exercise — but they also present significant potential dangers, especially for younger children and inexperienced swimmers.

Columnist

Only our police officers should be doing police work

Although I have been involved with many aspects of the criminal justice system during my legal career as a Queens County assistant district attorney and as a private practitioner, the academy was an eye-opening and enlightening experience that I believe would give any Nassau resident vital insights into the daily activities of our law enforcement professionals.