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Writing about a 1967 adult-ed writing class in a high school in Levittown was no stretch for playwright Richard Greenberg, an East Meadow native. more
Sun and warmer temperatures are making the Jan. 23 blizzard seem like a distant memory, but there’s still a month and a half to go until spring . . . more
Ask yourself: what are the odds of meeting someone who has the same name as you? It’s probable. But what if that person also shares the same birthday, pets, and hobbies with you? more
Thanksgiving has arrived, and with it a holiday off for relaxing and enjoying each other’s company. High school students are more than eager to have fun during their long weekend. This includes the proud cast of Hewlett High School’s production of “A Chorus Line.” more
In the 18 years that Walter Lastowski has been a part of the music department in the Hewlett-Woodmere School District, he has never repeated a production, until now. more
The vast majority of Americans don’t believe that it’s in our best interests to use military force in Syria. And for the most part, I concur with the majority. more
The bloody civil war in Syria took a turn for the worse last week. more
Are you a Democrat? Time to move to Long Island. For decades, the suburbs of Long Island have been perceived as a political safe haven for members of the Republican Party. more
The ongoing civil war in Syria has created quite a geopolitical predicament for President Obama. I find myself agreeing with him on fewer and fewer issues, but I have to say he is taking the right approach on Syria. more
The dichotomy between inBloom’s website, featuring photos of smiling elementary-age children seated beside young teachers, tablets in hand, and its seven-page Privacy and Security Policy, full of legalese, could not be more stark. more
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