Longest women's cross country winning streak in Long Island history
As the runners of the North Shore High School Women’s Cross Country Team crossed the finish line of their Sept. 11 race, they celebrated not just that win, but a culmination of 16 years with …
Has held supervisor’s office for six years
After six years as the Town of Oyster Bay supervisor, Joseph Saladino says he still has a lot he wants to accomplish. The Massapequa native has been a mainstay of town and state politics for over …
The North Shore Key Club helped several students from financially-struggling families start the school year off right by providing fully-stocked backpacks. The Key Club, with the help of the North …
Sea Cliff welcomed the newest arrivals to its community with their annual Welcoming Party. Couples, young families and more newcomers met at the home of Ann DiPietro, president of the Civic …
Oyster Bay resident Qing Ming (Allen) Yu and his alleged associates Antony Abreu and Zhe (Zack) Zhang have been charged with murder-for-hire relating to the execution-style killing of businessman Xin …
Mojgan “Moji” Pourmoradi, the new director of the Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County, said she hopes to help bridge gaps in education about the atrocities against Jewish people during World War II. She believes that education is key to combating history’s cyclical tendency to tolerate antisemitism.
First comprehensive plan for Sea Cliff in 50 years
Although it was a dark and stormy evening on Monday, the energy in Sea Cliff Village Hall was high as the village board unanimously approved the adoption of the Sea Cliff Comprehensive Plan. The …
Editorial
A growing number of public schools — including many here in Nassau County — are offering something many wish they had years ago: American Sign Language.
Op-Ed
We all remember where we were that day. I remember every detail.
Op-Ed
On May 2, the Writers Guild of America ceased its activities and went on strike. After years of stagnating compensation and, now, job insecurity due to AI . . .
Randi Kreiss
As Valentine’s Day approaches, I’m obsessing about how to impress, and basically ingratiate myself to, my domestic partner.
As a result of the pandemic, colleges everywhere have had no choice but to make social and academic changes to their school settings. Students, faculty and staff have adapted to our new …