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Raynham Hall Museum held its annual Twelfth Night Celebration on Jan. 5, marking the start of 2024 with light refreshments and holiday drinks at the historic Revolutionary and Victorian house. … more
I have known Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer since 1972. I have watched him grow from being a state assemblyman to one of the most powerful political leaders in the United States. Schumer is a serious and smart lawmaker, and he measures his every word with the greatest of caution. When he speaks, it is well planned, because he is conscious of the fact that the press will hold him accountable for his actions. more
The Hofstra baseball team missed out on a chance to defend its conference title last year and is fueled for a return to the championship stage in late May this spring. After reaching the NCAA … more
Jennie Grams, a resident of the Oyster Bay Manor Assisted Living, celebrated her 102nd birthday. She was joined by friends and family, including her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and everyone had a great time singing, chatting and celebrating. more
It was a simple act of kindness, volunteering to serve dinner at the Glen Cove men’s shelter, that led Lindsay Fox and Nitika Moran to found Friends of St. John’s seven years ago. The … more
In a virtual press conference on Tuesday, Democratic congressional candidate Tom Suozzi underscored his determination to alleviate the tax burdens faced by residents of the 3rd Congressional … more
They’re good people. They’re strong. And they’re heroes. That’s how people in New York describe volunteer firefighters, according to a survey conducted by the … more
Hofstra’s softball team is seeking an encore from the program’s first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2018 last season with many new faces. Led largely by five veteran fifth-year … more
Libraries remain the hub of their communities, and one way they are serving neighbors is by coordinating efforts to help those in need. As part of the Great Give Back — a community service … more
October marks the return of the “spooky season.” But before you get all dressed up and head out to celebrate Halloween, it’s important to remember that safety must come first. more
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