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Bullying is real and pervasive in society today, often driven by the divisive nature of our current political paradigm. Authentic claims of bullying must not be de-legitimized. Step forward unapologetically to oppose inequities in our communities and stakeholders who harbor bias. Leaders seeking to dismantle current systems of inequity frequently become targets of bullying. more
I was struck, recently, standing outside the People’s Pantry in the hamlet of Oyster Bay on a cold, gray day. The Pantry provides food and other services to locals in need of support, and the line for food parcels stretched around the block. more
As a member of the Assembly Committee on Economic Development, Job Creation, Commerce, and Industry, I know the importance of moving Long Island forward with smart economic development. So, as Las Vegas Sands presents Nassau County with a proposed multi-billion-dollar casino project, it is both an opportunity and a challenge. more
It was just one storm — but it was a nasty one. more
The magical rise of the West Hempstead boys’ basketball program under second-year head coach Eric Rubin continued last Friday with a crucial down-to-the-final minute victory over Locust … more
Could Hempstead town officials have broke their own laws declaring Capri Motor Inn a public nuisance? But that might not matter, as those same officials are now moving forward with plans to take … more
Gov. Kathy Hochul unveiled her recommendations for the fiscal year 2025 budget on Jan. 16. Boasting a plan to improve economic development while addressing the migrant crisis and focusing on … more
He’s a war veteran, a lawyer, and a grandfather of 13 — and now he can add turning 90 to his list of achievements. Joseph Canzoneri, former mayor of Malverne, celebrated his birthday last … more
The American Red Cross has announced that it has helped more than 25 people on Long Island, and 9 people in West Hempstead, following a series of disasters earlier this month. A fallen tree on … more
In a bold move to confront the historical stains of slavery and institutional racism that have been baked into the very fabric of everyday life, New York is now set to become the third state behind … more
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