Press Club of Long Island Wins SPJ Large Professional Chapter of the Year
The Press Club of Long Island, a chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, has won SPJ’s top honor—Large Professional Chapter
The Press Club of Long Island, a chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, has won SPJ’s top honor—Large Professional Chapter
Long Islanders travel to children’s village in Africa Twenty people from Shelter Rock Church—which has three locations across Nassau County—traveled to
The entrance lobby of the Museum of Jewish Heritage in Battery Park is a bright, boisterous place—an open rotunda with a
By Jessica Corbett Swedish teen climate activist Greta Thunberg arrived Wednesday in New York City ahead of a United Nations summit
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Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that the landmark Child Victims Act has gone into effect. Under this measure, individuals who
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Brad Kolodny embarked on a unique journey in 2015. The Syosset native and member of Midway Jewish Center wanted to see
The Long Island Nets are looking to their fans to design a special jersey the team will wear during the upcoming
The New York State Health Department has recommended new drinking water standards that will improve drinking water quality on Long Island.
Senate votes to extend 9/11 victim compensation fund; local survivor recounts On July 23, the Senate voted 97-2 to reauthorize a
A la mode was supposed to be just a mom and pop ice cream parlor that husband and wife duo Marc
In praise of our greatest kitchen creation Where do I even begin with sandwiches? This is a food item so ubiquitous
Honor Flight Long Island holds veteran reunion Honor Flight Long Island will hold a reunion on Aug. 10 at the American
How to rescue those drowning in chemicals In light of a recent report, this is the third of a three-part series
Aviation history and Long Island are one and the same. In the spring of 1927, when the brazen Charles Lindbergh was
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