It is a commonly held frustration of Long Island residents that our governments seem to always be behind the curve, as opposed to ahead of it.
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By Joshua Lafazan
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11/9/23
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Joseph Saladino has secured his re-election as Oyster Bay's town supervisor with nearly 31,000 votes against his opponent Jared Behr’s roughly 16,000. Saladino's campaign centered on his …
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By Will Sheeline
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11/8/23
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North Shore’s football team has participated in a lot of fiery celebrations during the prior two years that included a 2021 Long Island championship and two straight Nassau County …
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By Marc Berman
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11/7/23
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A sea of red, white and black patterned dresses whirled throughout the main room of the Polish National Home of Glen Cove on Saturday during a celebration of its 100th anniversary. The flowing …
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By Roksana Amid
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11/3/23
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George Santos, the freshman Republican Congressman infamous for his lies about his background and the numerous legal charges against him, survived a vote of expulsion, brought by fellow New York …
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By Will Sheeline
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11/3/23
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Election season is a time when you’ll see canvassers at your door, lots of political literature in your mailbox, robocalls, text messages and campaign videos spilling across social media. As …
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By Roksana Amid
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11/3/23
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Boys & Girls Club of Oyster Bay-East Norwich hold ‘Celebrate the Children’ Cocktail Party fundraiser
The Boys & Girls Club of Oyster Bay-East Norwich hosted their annual “Celebrate the Children” fundraiser, one of the non-profit agency’s largest fundraising events of the year, …
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By Will Sheeline
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11/3/23
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Oyster Bay High School Principal Melissa Argaman has a passion for education that extends to all students. Before becoming the new principal on Sept. 7 — after Sharon Lasher officially retired …
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By Laura Lane
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11/3/23
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Long Islanders are deeply concerned about the proposed Equinor wind turbine project, Empire Wind, and its potential to adversely affect our health, safety and economy.
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By Ari Brown
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11/3/23
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Long Island voters are heading to the polls next Tuesday, to decide on a number of races spanning town boards and administrations as well as county legislatures. It’s what we call an “off-year” election . . .
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11/2/23
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