The Malverne Civic Association held their annual Garden Tour this past weekend — and the local green thumbs did not disappoint. Neighbors started at the Malverne Gazebo and toured the …
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By Nicole Formisano
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6/28/24
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Pickleball is the fastest-growing sport in America — and it’s time it got a little more diverse, says the African American Pickleball Association.
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By Nicole Formisano
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6/28/24
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The Long Island Commission for Aquifer Protection is urging neighbors to be mindful of their water usage to protect our only source of drinking water.
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By Nicole Formisano
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6/28/24
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The Malverne High School Select Choir traveled to Busch Garden on June 1 in Williamsburg, Virginia to compete in the Music in the Parks Festival, and had a clean sweep of first place prizes.
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By Nicole Formisano
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6/28/24
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Long Island Cares, a nonprofit focused on helping hungry families, expects to debut its Mobile Food Truck in September.
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By Nicole Formisano
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6/28/24
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Since Roe was overturned, legislators and governors in more than a dozen states have imposed harsh restrictions and outright bans on abortion. The repercussions have been devastating.
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By Laura Gillen
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6/28/24
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It’s the season of graduations — when students from every corner of our communities take center stage to mark significant milestones in their academic journeys
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6/28/24
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“Progress” and “Albany,” unfortunately, have not been synonymous over the past few years, with good reason. Albany has gotten a lot of things wrong: bail reform, reckless …
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By Steve Rhoads
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6/28/24
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Gov. Kathy Hochul’s recent decision to delay the controversial congestion pricing scheme is cause for celebration. Let’s not forget, however, that this win comes with a rather large asterisk.
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By Ed Ra
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6/28/24
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In my role as a personal injury attorney, I have worked with hundreds of people who have been involved in motor vehicle accidents resulting from negligence or oversight that often could have been …
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By John Giuffre
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6/28/24
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