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Even tropical storms can wreak havoc The two most destructive weather events in recent history on Long Island weren’t even hurricanes.
Even tropical storms can wreak havoc The two most destructive weather events in recent history on Long Island weren’t even hurricanes.
County, municipalities get more funds for road paving In the hallways of power in the state capitol, there are interest groups
Headquarters named after Commissioner William Willett William J. Willett Jr. (1931-2003) was the Jackie Robinson of the Nassau County Police Department.
PSEG Long Island once again hosts PSA video contest In keeping with community outreach in celebrating Earth Day, PSEG Long Island
New York State lowered the age of COVID-19 vaccination eligibility to 30 on March 30. Starting Tuesday, April 6, vaccine shots
County eyes seniors, underserved communities for vaccines • Governor Andrew Cuomo announced the opening of 10 mass vaccination sites, including one
Westbury’s Dobrin alleges age discrimination, contract breach Emeritus is an honorific commonly associated with retired college professors, but there is nothing
After a 10-month search with dozens of candidates considered, SUNY Old Westbury tapped Syracuse native Dr. Timothy E. Sams to lead
Community center is county’s second vaccine hub The horrific examples of the Tuskegee experiments and other racist malpractices at the hands
Asked by Anton Media Group to describe her hopes, dreams and aspirations for 2021, Nassau County Executive Laura Curran had no
September 30 (or October 5) is Census 2020 response deadline Editor’s Note: As this went to press, there was a dispute
BY Laura Curran, Nassau County Executive As I write this, the skies above Long Island are filled with smoke blown east
Holocaust education is mandatory in New York State, but one local writer wants Nassau County schools to use his father’s incredible
Andrea Bolender’s wrist says a lot. The bracelet on that wrist is powerful, a constant reminder of what her father went
The High Holy Days are rapidly approaching. The sound of the shofar—a ram’s horn—will return once again. However, the long, still
Over the past five months, Nassau County has gone through some majors shifts. Whether it be the COVID pandemic changing how
The Central Nassau Guidance & Counseling Services (CNG&CS) recently got a major boost when UnitedHealthcare awarded the nonprofit a $400,000 Empowering
Memorial Day in 2020 is much different than ever before. No large parades could take place, but Nassau County Executive Laura
Supervisor Judi Bosworth and the Town Board are urging residents to donate to food banks during this time of need. “As
Hofstra ends national tournament drought, wins CAA championship It’s been nearly two decades since Hofstra last earned a berth to the
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