After 70 years of use, Uniondale’s current water tower will be replaced with a new structure.
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By Joseph D'Alessandro
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1/22/25
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Calling all future space explorers! “Moon to Mars” has rocketed into Long Island Children’s Museum, on view through May 4, with opportunities for kids to fuel their imaginations and dream bigger — and farther — than ever before.
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By Danielle Schwab
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1/22/25
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With Uniondale girls’ basketball not operating at full strength, head coach Nolan Dunkley thinks the Knights are doing the best they can, and are due for a positive change soon.
The team …
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By Michelle Rabinovich
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1/20/25
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A Dix Hills man was arrested for exposing himself in Uniondale on the afternoon of Jan. 17, Nassau police said.
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By Kelsie Radziski
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1/19/25
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Arena Football is coming back to Nassau County, and this time it’s in a brand-new league in the form of the ENTFLA – the Entertainment Football Association. Spearheaded by Hall of Famer …
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By Michelle Rabinovich
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1/17/25
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The proposed Sands casino on the Nassau Coliseum site is sparking debate over how to balance economic growth with the preservation of Long Island's Hempstead Plains, one of the region's last undisturbed ecosystems. Environmental groups are raising concerns about potential impacts on local wildlife, water resources and migration patterns as they work with Sands and county officials to mitigate risks.
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By Kelsie Radziski
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1/17/25
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Sacred Heart Academy seniors Emma Amalia Carotenuto and Erica Revill have been selected as semifinalists in the Society of Science's 2025 Regeneron Science Talent Search, joining a group of 300 students nationwide.
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By Kelsie Radziski
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1/17/25
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Hofstra University and the Village of Hempstead honored Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy with a powerful celebration, featuring a parade, performances and a keynote address by emotional intelligence expert LaQuetta Solomon.
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By Scott Brinton
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1/17/25
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Blue Mermaid Gourmet in Uniondale serves up a vibrant fusion of Haitian and Jamaican flavors, offering dishes like jerk chicken and griot alongside a warm, inviting atmosphere.
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By Camryn Bowden
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1/17/25
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Noah Burroughs, a Hempstead-born educator and village trustee, was sworn in as New York State Assemblyman for District 18 on Jan. 10.
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By Reine Bethany
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1/17/25
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