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 …
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By Tony Bellissimo
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7/16/24
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At just 14, Bryson Anderson, who recently finished eighth grade at Howard T. Herber Middle School in Malverne, is already being nationally recognized for his speed. He was the only male athlete from …
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By Ryan Alfano
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7/12/24
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West Hempstead has a rich Italian-American history. Neighbors came out in the hundreds to celebrate that history with the annual Dancing of the Giglio festival on June 30 at St. Thomas the Apostle …
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By Nicole Formisano
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7/12/24
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Malverne and West Hempstead were decked out in festive red, white and blue this 4th of July. Bill Kunz’ favorite part of the holiday is enjoying barbecue with his family, especially his 9 …
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By Nicole Formisano
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7/12/24
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In honor of the Fourth of July, Nassau County once again illuminated the sky with bursts of color over the lake behind the Harry Chapin Lakeside Theatre for its annual “Celebrate America” …
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By Jordan Vallone
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7/12/24
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The Town of Hempstead presented its “Salute to Veterans Firework Spectacular” on June 29, although it was much more than just pretty colors lighting up the skies.
Point …
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By Brendan Carpenter
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7/12/24
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The treatment is working. For the past year, the leadership of Long Island’s largest safety-net hospital has buckled down to demonstrate that this beacon of hope for so many residents can survive, and thrive.
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By Matthew Bruderman
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7/12/24
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No one, young or old, should get behind the wheel of an automobile unless they know how to start, stop, turn on the lights, and put it in park. Also, if the car is older than 10, mind the handbrake. And never, ever get your emergency driving tips from Instagram.
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By Randi Kreiss
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7/12/24
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As we gathered to celebrate the Fourth of July, we reflected on the remarkable journey that has shaped the United States into the beacon of freedom and justice it is today.
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Ari Brown
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7/12/24
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In government, our commitment to serve the public must transcend the political fray. In the case of the Village of Hempstead’s ongoing drinking water contamination crisis, the administration of County Executive Bruce Blakeman has thus far been unable to place residents’ basic needs before politics — a circumstance made even more galling by the potential health ramifications of that stubbornness.
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By Siela Bynoe
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7/12/24
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