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As a mother of four and a legislator deeply committed to public safety, I am compelled to address the recent horrific case in Babylon. This case — in which body parts were found in public spaces, including a park frequented by families, and a judge was unable to set bail and detain the defendants — highlights a disturbing trend: the prioritization of criminals over victims. more
We may not always, agree but we should respect one another's views. more
Beach safety on Long Island is crucial. Lifeguards, trained to handle emergencies and rescues, protect beachgoers. Investing in their resources enhances public safety. more
Last September, Joshua, 11, died after a battle with a rare form of cancer. To honor his memory, a memorial committee is gearing up to raise money to build a basketball court in his honor. more
John Theissen, who has a legacy of helping children in need, has been named the grand marshal of Wantagh’s 2024 St. Patrick’s Day parade. The Wantagh Chamber of Commerce announced on … more
Hey, I’m trying to strike a positive note here. more
Seaford High School junior Emily Scimeca turned an extra credit writing assignment in class into a life lesson — and got the piece published to boot. In October, Scimeca had a short story, … more
With the old year having ended and the New Year just beginning, I’m once again going through my routine of looking back on the previous year’s memories and trying to anticipate what the next one might hold. more
On May 11, the Seaford High School Class of 2026 hosted the second annual Community Craft, Garage Sale, and Flea Market Fundraiser at the Seaford Train Station. more
Seaford resident Jacqueline Bodycomb has written two articles that have been accepted for publication in peer-reviewed journals — and she hasn’t even started college yet. more
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