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Ava DeAngelis’ first foray into the realm of art began with finger painting, a vehicle, she said, that led her to express an early passion for art. As she matured, the lifelong Oyster Bay … more
It was the kind of game the Mets are known for, one where they look like they’ll win, but then everything goes south. Nail-biter games come second nature to the “Amazin’ … more
Anyone who loves Italian cuisine knows that when it comes to the best of the best, it’s all about the tomato sauce, or as they call it in “the boot,” the gravy. The Baldino family spend one … more
The last year has been a politically unique situation in New York’s 3rd Congressional District, with the circus that is U.S. Rep. George Santos propelling the North Shore into the national spotlight in a less-than flattering manner. Farmingdale resident Will Murphy is hoping to win the Democratic nomination and “restore our faith in government.” more
During the summer, Congressman George Santos sought a venue to hold a town hall meeting with constituents, but his attempts to schedule those public meetings in Hempstead, North Hempstead and Oyster … more
This is the first in a series delving into the complexities of elections to provide a better understanding of one of Americans’ most precious privileges, the right to vote. Democrat Tom Suozzi, … more
Oct. 7, 2023 seemed like just another day in Israel for Daniel Dvir, an Israeli citizen who had recently moved to Tel Aviv. While attending the now-infamous Nova music festival near kibbutz … more
When they first started playing lacrosse for Rough Rider Lacrosse in kindergarten, Aidan Lough, Cole Aasheim and Philip “PJ” Verdi could never have imagined that they would play together for the next 13 years. Now the three friends will be playing lacrosse in college, where they will take the lessons and skills learned as Rough Riders to the next level. more
The Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center is constructing an auditorium to increase the number of visitors they can accommodate. With the increasing amount of antisemitism in the state, they say education is an essential tool to combat hateful acts. more
Joseph Saladino was re-elected Oyster Bay’s town supervisor on Tuesday, with nearly 31,000 votes, almost twice as many as his challenger, Jared Behr. The Republican incumbent’s campaign … more
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