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“Watch for the warning signs of a flashover” is one of the most important lessons I learned in the Nassau County Fire Service Academy when I began active service with the Wantagh Fire Department over 30 years ago. more
The attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump once again brought attention to an issue that is important to all of us, regardless of our political affiliation: public safety. more
For over two decades, the 72 acres known as the Nassau Hub, which encompass the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, has been struggling to be redeveloped. Despite several ill-fated attempts to reimagine this prime piece of real estate owned by the county, at the end of 2022 it continued to languish, with no viable prospects on the horizon. more
The upshot of the stop in D.C. was a conflicted feeling. My sense of pride in our magnificent capital city and its many historical sites naturally infused me with the feeling of being lucky to have been born and to have lived my entire life in the best country the world has known. But in my hotel room, and in the car as I listened to the news, it spurred other thoughts. Just think of the momentous events of July 2024. more
Law enforcement agents, state legislators and experts on human trafficking met at a conference at Nassau Community College on July 31. more
My love of reading and history began when I was about 16. Enrolled in an Advanced Placement English class at my high school, I was blessed to have an amazing teacher who taught me how to make sense of the things I read, and consequently fostered my love of writing. more
Long Island Children’s Museum goes all out to celebrate the hard-working bees with two days of “Honey Hoopla” activities, Aug. 16-17, in honor of National Honey Bee Day. more
Residents of Hempstead, Uniondale, Baldwin, Roosevelt, and other nearby communities packed the band box, a large space at Alverta B. Gray Schultz Middle School in Hempstead, on Monday night for a public hearing to voice their opposition to the proposal for a third charter school in Hempstead. more
The Uniondale Community Council Youth Project and S.T.R.O.N.G. Youth, Inc. took a ride on the Captain Lou VII, departing from the Nautical Mile in Freeport for an afternoon of fishing on July 22. more
Campers at the Cradle of Aviation spent five days learning about the different eras of air and space, starting with the earliest ideas of flying before airplanes were invented and fast-forwarding to the space age. more
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