Thanksgiving community dinner at MLK

More than a hundred people gathered at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center on Thursday, Nov. 21, for its annual Thanksgiving community dinner.

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Historic homestead faced with the potential of redevelopment

Built in 1863, the middle-class Victorian-style house at 24 S. Park Ave. in Rockville Centre is one of the last remaining vestiges in the area that predates the incorporated village. However, a new proposal is seeking to transform the space into a three-story, mixed-use building with a restaurant, medical office space and a rooftop lounge.

Tommy Brull Foundation hosts 26th concert

The Tommy Brull Foundation hosted the 26th performance in the "Shine A Light" concert series on Nov. 30, featuring J Masics of Dinosaur Jr. and Mike Polizze of Purling Hiss.

South Side's production of 'Pride and Prejudice’ delights audiences

South Side High School’s Drama Guild wowed audiences with Jane Austen’s beloved 1813 novel “Pride and Prejudice” to the stage.

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Molloy University hosts annual gala fundraiser

Molloy University celebrated its annual gala fundraiser at The Lannin in Eisenhower Park on Nov. 22. This year's event recognized the Very Rev. Enrique Salvo of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, former dean of Education and Human Services Joanne O'Brien and distinguished alumni Pauline M. Koller.

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

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.

Columnist

Anthony D'Esposito: I look forward to representing you again

Serving New York’s 4th Congressional District has been an honor. Indeed, being entrusted with the sacred honor of representing my Long Island neighbors on Capitol Hill is a duty I have taken extraordinarily seriously every day.

Columnist

Taylor Darling: A farewell, but the journey continues

As I prepare to step down from my role as Assemblywoman for the 18th District, I reflect with both pride and gratitude on the progress we have made, as well as the important work that lies ahead.