King Kullen to close Levittown location after 30 years

King Kullen’s Levittown store, located at 3284 Hempstead Turnpike, is set to close this Thursday after more than 30 years in the community.

League of Women Voters hosts Electoral College discussion at Levittown library

The League of Women Voters of East Nassau hosted a presentation at the Levittown Public Library on Sept. 18 to educate voters about the Electoral College and its role in selecting presidents.

Nassau PBA President Tommy Shevlin named 2025 Wantagh parade grand marshal

Tommy Shevlin, president of Nassau County Police Benevolent Association, has been named the grand marshal for the 2025 Wantagh St. Patrick’s Day Parade.

See how the Wantagh Fire Department celebrated 125 years of service

The Wantagh Fire Department hosted the Sixth Battalion of Nassau County's annual firefighter parade on Sept. 14, marking a special celebration of their 125th anniversary.

Seaford pride on full display at sunny homecoming

On the last Saturday before the calendar officially flipped to fall, the Seaford community enjoyed a perfect late summer day for the annual homecoming celebration. The Sept. 21 event was filled with Viking pride.

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Remembering a cherished friendship with Nelson DeMille

The bestselling, superbly gifted novelist Nelson DeMille recently died. The author of 23 books, including 17 bestsellers, DeMille was so much more than a brilliant writer. He was first and foremost an outstanding human being and a loyal friend.

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A historic election for all the wrong reasons

The desperate campaign being run by Donald Trump, in his quest for renewed power, will stand out in the history books for many years to come.

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After reforms, NUMC is on the upswing

Public hospitals across the state face enormous challenges, and NUMC is no different. But as we close in on two years of executing substantial reforms, this irreplaceable institution is proving resilient and improving.