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Herald story goes viral To the Editor: I want to thank you for the tremendous job the Herald did on “Running past her obstacles” (Nov. 15-21). I think it turned out fantastic. more
The incorporated Village of Lawrence has plenty of parking for Long Island Rail Road commuters, “Rocky road for library,” Herald (Nov. 2-7.) more
As regular readers and borrowers at the Peninsula Public Library, we care deeply about this precious resource and are excited about the proposed rebuild. more
My stomach was churning furiously. The Press Club of Long Island’s first-ever poetry reading on Aug. 23 was to begin in a half-hour at the Huntington Station birthplace of the unparalleled poet and journalist Walt Whitman. Would anyone show? I wondered. more
To the Editor: As a follow-up to your article regarding the lighting conditions on Route 878/Nassau Expressway, “Darkness on the edge of Lawrence” (Feb. 1-7), it is important to note that the Village of Lawrence, looking past technicalities and details of jurisdiction, has taken the initiative to restore lighting to this roadway that is so vital to the entire area. more
Attend Community Chest’s annual meetingTo the Editor:Community Chest South Shore’s annual meeting will take place on Feb. 5 at 7 p.m. in the Boehm Meeting Room at the Hewlett-Woodmere … more
Island Harvest Food Bank is teaming up with the National Association of Letter Carriers and the United States Postal Service for the 25th annual Stamp Out Hunger campaign on Saturday, May 13. In … more
My third-grade teacher, Mrs. Heller, told me that I needed to grow an “elephant skin.” She advised toughening up if I wanted to survive elementary school trash talk. more
To the Editor: You would think that after the Valley Stream Green Acres-Industrial Development Agency-payment in lieu of taxes debacle, which led to the removal of six Town of Hempstead IDA board members, our leaders would have learned their lesson. more
Swastika education, not a ban, is what’s needed To the Editor: Regarding the proposed legislation of State Sen. Todd Kaminsky (“Battling a symbol of hate,” June 9-15), it would be an unacceptable infringement on freedom of speech and freedom of religion, both being protected by the constitution. more
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