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We should be grateful to the medical profession, and diligent and attentive to our individual health. more
Project 2025 is a 922-page manifesto created by the Heritage Foundation. It has been described as a road map for any new Trump administration. It outlines, agency by agency, the federal programs and projects that should be eliminated, and what the policies of a second Trump administration would be. more
Our Nassau County Police Department, under the exceptional leadership of Commissioner Patrick Ryder and County Executive Bruce Blakeman, keeps us safe, improves our quality of life, and consistently embodies loyalty, integrity, fairness and excellence. more
Sometimes good things come from bad things. That’s why I am hopeful. The attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump has once again shaken the foundation of America’s … more
Swimming pools are supposed to be places of joy, not tragedy. They offer respite from the summer heat, host family gatherings and are a place for those of all ages to play and exercise — but they also present significant potential dangers, especially for younger children and inexperienced swimmers. more
Fatal traffic collisions involving intoxicated and impaired drivers have surged on Long Island since the coronavirus pandemic. more
Harry Chapin’s tragic death is now many decades behind us, but his music and philanthropy remain forever enshrined in Long Island’s collective consciousness. Stuart Markus, a longtime fixture on the local folk-acoustic scene, cherishes his role as guardian of Chapin’s legacy, organizing the yearly memorial concert each summer. more
Gutted by roster departures and injuries, the Long Island Ducks completed the first half of the Atlantic League baseball season July 5 with a 30-33 record, 13 games behind the North Division-winning … more
A small, modest playground tucked to the right of the Firemen’s Memorial Field parking lot on Albermarle Avenue has been torn down, paved over, and turned into extra parking space.  … more
Valley Stream native and North High School alumnus Maiya Jannah recently started an internship through the Television Academy Foundation as one of 40 students across the country as a paid intern at … more
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