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No doubt, Nassau County’s –– and, specifically, the Town of Hempstead’s –– demographics are a-changin’. more
President Obama’s fourth State of the Union address may have sounded magical, but don’t be fooled by the pie in the sky. more
Last week, the Supreme Court, in all of its glory, decided on two monumental cases. more
Staten Island Borough President Jim Molinaro has come out swinging against a little-known tax loophole that, according to estimates, costs American taxpayers $4.2 billion per year. more
Fifty local residents attended a horseradish-sauce demonstration on April 21 at the Franklin Square Museum, located on Naples Avenue in Franklin Square. The event was sponsored by the Franklin Square Historical Society, and organized by the Fosters Meadow Heritage Center. more
There are lots of dumb mistakes you can make in politics. Among them are offending some big voting group or saying crude things about the opposition party. more
  The Immigration Law Department at Abrams Fensterman has significant expertise representing clients in all aspects of immigration law. Our Immigration & Nationality law … more
Last week I attended a lecture by George Will, the columnist who proudly claims, with only a modicum of hyperbole, that he hasn’t approved of a president since Calvin Coolidge. That’s how conservative he is. more
Thank you very much for the incredible honor of being named the Merrick Herald’s Person of the Year. more
How easily we forget that Long Island was settled by Dutch immigrants in the mid-1600s and by the English in the 1700s. Italian, Irish and Jewish immigrants arrived in abundance in the early 1900s. more
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