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Former Congressman George Santos pleads guilty to identity theft and wire fraud

Infamous former congressman George Santos pleaded guilty on Monday in federal court to charges of aggravated identity theft and wire fraud.

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North Shore Coalition Against Substance Abuse tees up for third annual golf outing

The North Shore Coalition Against Substance Abuse is set to host its third annual CASA Cares Golf Outing on Aug. 26 at the Brookville Country Club, raising money to support their mission to combat …

Honoring the ‘righteous’ with new exhibit

The Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County has unveiled a striking new light fixture that serves as both a functional addition and a profound exhibit. The fixture features four …

North Shore students mix education with fun at North Shore Summer Experience

North Shore’s youngest students once again got the chance to learn, play and develop their minds and bodies through the North Shore Summer Experience. The Summer Experience, or T.E.N.S., which …

Grooving to the Gold Coast Dance Festival’s rhythms

Against the picturesque backdrop of Glen Cove’s Morgan Memorial Park, the fourth annual Gold Coast Dance Festival captivated residents and visitors on August 3 with an evening of diverse and …

Peering through Planting Fields Arboretum’s history

Planting Fields Arboretum is set to offer a unique historical walking tour, “Planting Fields as Palimpsest,” led by Marie Penny, the Planting Fields Foundation’s Michael D. Coe …

Sweating their way through the flames

As temperatures soar on Long Island this summer, firefighters face intensified dangers while battling blazes. High heat and humidity exacerbate the already strenuous demands of firefighting, putting …

Columnist

The governor is prioritizing public safety

The attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump once again brought attention to an issue that is important to all of us, regardless of our political affiliation: public safety.

Columnist

Momalas for Kamala, a thread to unite us

In a world where news breaks instantly on our phones, cracking the world open in an instant, behold the weekly newspaper, the tortoise of the news business. As I write, I realize it’s not all bad to have time to think between 72-point headlines.

Editorial

On Friday, honor our Indigenous heritage

As we mark the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples on Friday, it’s crucial for us here on Long Island to reflect on the rich indigenous history that shapes our communities and landscapes. From the Shinnecock and Montaukett to the Unkechaug and Setauket, Native American tribes have been integral to Long Island’s story since long before European settlers arrived.

Columnist

These Olympics, let’s remember to champion all athletes

But for me, the epitome of athleticism didn’t come in the form of an epic home run or, in Brady’s case, so many game-winning touchdowns. For me it was the whoosh of a soccer ball hitting the net at the back of the goal.