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Get rid of extra parking fee To the Editor: Five days of our new metered commuter parking has proved that our elected trustees created a horrible situation. No one wants to pay almost $1,000 … more
She helps others, regardless of politics To the Editor: Wow, I couldn’t have had a more opposite reaction to Liz O’Shaughnessy’s letter, “Day laborer site needs a hand” (Sept. 9-15) … more
To the Editor: As a Muslim American, I particularly enjoyed Scott Brinton’s column on American perceptions of Muslims, “When perception is reality in the Muslim world” (Sept. 16-22). more
Pledges from the county exec Dear Fellow Taxpayer: We live in unprecedented and difficult economic times. Thousands of jobs have been lost, careers have been destroyed and retirement savings … more
Invest in our teens with the Youth Council To the Editor: Thank you so much for your editorial “What can we do with our free range teens?” (Aug 26-Sept. 1). It provided the necessary … more
Church uses secrecy to protect its image To the Editor: Bishop William Murphy's spokesman says our seed donation for a church-funded trust to help victims of clergy sexual abuse, and their … more
To the Editor: The Oceanside Interfaith Council scheduled the 9/11 Interfaith Memorial Service on Sept. 12. Last year it took place on Sept. 10. I strongly disagree with holding this memorial … more
Teaching was an unforgettable honor To the Editor: It is truly a rare gift to be involved in an occupation that changes one's life for the better and forever. I am the lucky recipient of this … more
To the Editor: The surest sign that Election Day is right around the corner is a vitriolic letter to the editor bashing Jeff Toback by Republican attack dog Thomas Pellegrino ("Toback's promises … more
At a recent town hall meeting at the Valley Stream Village Hall, present were many residents of Valley Stream and adjacent communities affected by the changed flood maps instituted by FEMA. As is fairly well known at this point, these maps took areas of Long Island’s South Shore with no prior history of floods and categorized them as high risk areas. more
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