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There’s plenty of hateful ignorance in the world, and it certainly feels like we’ve been treated to a boatload of it the last few months. Although it will ruffle some feathers, we shouldn’t be afraid to call it out. How else will reasonable people — on any side of an issue — recognize one another and agree on what’s unacceptable? Drawing attention to a problem is always the first step in correcting it. more
Although I have been involved with many aspects of the criminal justice system during my legal career as a Queens County assistant district attorney and as a private practitioner, the academy was an eye-opening and enlightening experience that I believe would give any Nassau resident vital insights into the daily activities of our law enforcement professionals. more
Discover the unique sound of Long Island's versatile singer-songwriter Ben Diamond and his band Son Stone at Jeanne Rimsky Theater at Landmark on Main Street and the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame. more
Kim Keiserman celebrated a decisive victory in the Democratic primary in the State Senate’s 7th District on Tuesday, securing 73 percent of the vote against her opponent, Brad Schwartz. … more
How regressive, then, that many of today’s Nassau County elected leaders are failing to consider how their decisions will affect even the next couple of generations. more
Kim Keiserman celebrated a decisive victory in the Democratic primary in the State Senate’s 7th District on Tuesday, securing 73 percent of the vote against her opponent, Brad Schwartz. … more
James Meilinger has been the backbone of Glenwood Glen Head Jr. Baseball for 38 years, dedicating countless hours to nurturing youth baseball in the community. His tenure, which began in 1986, has … more
Enthusiastic participants braved intermittent rain on June 20 to celebrate the 13th annual James Joyce Jaunt, a beloved tradition hosted by the Civic Association of the Village of Sea Cliff. Inspired … more
When the World Trade Center came crashing down on September 11, 2001, the most alarming danger for a responder was, at the time, the horrors right in front of them at Ground Zero. Though the … more
The inaugural Gold Coast Book Fair is set to take place June 28 to 30, bringing a celebration of literature to Long Island University, in Brookville, and downtown Oyster Bay. With more than 50 … more
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