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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 … more
Pickleball is the fastest-growing sport in America — and it’s time it got a little more diverse, says the African American Pickleball Association. more
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. more
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. more
Long Island Cares, a nonprofit focused on helping hungry families, expects to debut its Mobile Food Truck in September. more
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. more
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 more
“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 … more
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. more
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 … more
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