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I’m occasionally asked a puzzling question by some people in political circles. What, they ask, do people in the Five Towns want from us in government. I respond, of course, that Five Towns residents want the very same things that everyone else, in every other neighborhood, wants and needs. They want their public officials to provide, above all, safety for their families. They want good schools, clean streets, good roads and an efficient, well-run government that keeps taxes as low as possible. more
There has been, rightfully, much discussion about the future of the Nassau University Medical Center, the only public hospital in Nassau County. more
Oyster Bay Town Hall saw dozens come to honor Black History Month on Feb. 22 as the town government hosted its celebration of the lives and histories of the extraordinary African-Americans in Oyster … more
Tensions ran high at the end of the Locust Valley Central School District’s March 20 board meeting as parents expressed their frustration and disappointment over the handling of a recent … more
The iconic Carvel in Oyster Bay is buzzing with excitement as it welcomes new ownership and a fresh vision for the beloved ice cream parlor. Mike Cardamone, along with his wife Jen, took over the … more
A home’s character is personified by more than the color of the paint on the walls or the style of the furniture. It is the little things, the items that we hold dear that offer a window to the … more
Two holidays. celebrated by two religions. Hanukkah, according to the Talmud, celebrates the restoration of the Second Temple of Jerusalem, where a day’s worth of oil burned for eight. Christmas, according to the Bible . . . more
In a dazzling display of style and philanthropy, senior class president Olivia Gallo once again proved her passion for fashion and community at Oyster Bay High School's annual fashion show held on … more
A major historical re-enactment took place in Oyster Bay’s Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park on June 3 as the nation commemorated the 125th Anniversary of the formation of Colonel Theodore … more
Timing will be a key issue when it comes to the state’s long-planned congestion-pricing plan, which is scheduled to start sometime in 2024. more
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