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Long Islanders aid Texans struggling from latest natural disaster When a freak deep freeze swept through Texas last month, the privately
Long Islanders aid Texans struggling from latest natural disaster When a freak deep freeze swept through Texas last month, the privately
After a 10-month search with dozens of candidates considered, SUNY Old Westbury tapped Syracuse native Dr. Timothy E. Sams to lead
Northwell CEO: Hospital system ready for next wave In his book Leading Through A Pandemic, Northwell Health CEO/President Michael Dowling detailed
American Airpower Museum hosts Veterans Day program The American Airpower Museum (AAM) , Long Island’s only flying military aviation museum, hosted
Entertainment venues see grim future without federal stimulus While the “dance of legislation” continues in our nation’s capital, entertainment venue owners
Bahare Salehnia is adjusting to a brand-new culture. The 27-year-old hails from Iran, leaving her home nation for Great Neck eight
There is no right way to start a small business, especially during a pandemic. But the Macri sisters believe they have
September 30 (or October 5) is Census 2020 response deadline Editor’s Note: As this went to press, there was a dispute
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 Anton Media Group staff went wild with awards this year. Overall, our dedicated newspaper staff, both in the editorial and
Things to do in an age of social distancing With the pandemic still looming over everyone, finding recreational activities to do
PSEG Long Island President and COO Daniel Eichhorn meets with the media on August 17 after testifying before a committee
Eisenhower Park hosts pro-cop rally The “silent majority” was loud and raucous at times on a hot late July Saturday afternoon
It is unlikely that restaurants will be able to serve patrons inside of their establishments for at least a few more weeks, so it’s time to get creative.
Memorial Day in 2020 is much different than ever before. No large parades could take place, but Nassau County Executive Laura
Although stores are struggling to keep their shelves filled with groceries due to the high demand from customers, which are are
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is offering low-interest federal disaster loans for working capital to New York small businesses suffering
Island Harvest Food Bank announced it has been awarded a $140,000 grant from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation in support of
Post brings enthusiasm to Jewish advocacy group The American Jewish Committee (AJC) is one of the largest advocacy groups in the
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