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If you know me, or at the very least, have read my past columns, you know I am a proponent of public education, having taught for four decades. I frequently mention my belief that trends and problems in education swing back and forth over the years. more
A mother and two children suffered minor injuries after the sport utility vehicle they were in overturned after it struck a tree on Cornwell Avenue in Malverne on Feb. 5, Malverne firefighters said. more
A West Hempstead man has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder in a case that spanned over the course of nearly two years. The Nassau County Police Department confirmed that … more
Hundreds of students gathered in the Cradle of Aviation Museum last week to witness a launch. No, not of the life-sized replica rockets that surrounded them at the Garden City attraction, but of the … more
Despite its small-town feel, there’s a bit of Malverne halfway across the globe. Former Malverne Mayor Anthony “Tony” Panzarella brought his love of his town all the way to … more
The West Hempstead school district has been chosen by the State Education Department to receive a $1.6 million education grant, becoming one of four Long Island school districts to benefit from … more
After months of rehearsals and days of pre-show jitters, it was finally time for audiences to get onboard as Malverne’s Howard T. Herber Middle School presented their rendition of the Cole … more
Two are still standing. The number of Republican presidential candidates has been narrowed down from 15 or so to just two, Donald Trump and Nikki Haley. more
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
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