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State Sen. Senator Todd Kaminsky unexpectedly stepped down from his State Senate seat, after serving the South Shore of Long Island for nearly eight years. more
The right-wing majority on the Supreme Court has now issued decisions overturning abortion rights, weakening the wall of separation between church and state . . . more
There are more than 15,000 jobs — a record amount — posted on the state labor department’s seasonal job bank in a variety of industries from amusement parks to farms and restaurants and summer camps across every region. more
New York hasn’t backed a Republican governor since George Pataki was re-elected for the second time some 20 years ago. more
Joseph DiSalvo was taking a sample philosophy class at New York University in 1990 when he first met Professor Bob Gurland and felt immediately welcomed by his outer-borough Bronx accent. DiSalvo, a Rockville Centre native, recalled that he looked over and told his parents, “I am going to this school.” Thirty years later, DiSalvo is still close friends with his mentor and made a documentary “Bronx Socrates” in honor of his retirement after 65 years of teaching. more
Every two seconds, according to the American Red Cross, someone somewhere in the United States needs blood. more
After a recent “meet the candidates” forum for one of the more than 125 school boards in Nassau County, the people the candidates were soliciting votes from turned to social media to share their views. more
After spending years advocating for others as an attorney focused on voting rights, Michael Pernick is seeking to succeed Todd Kaminsky in the State Senate this November. more
It was a big showing for Herald Community Newspapers at the New York Press Association spring conference last weekend in Saratoga Springs, with the group from Richner Communications winning 17 state awards, including top honors for in-depth reporting, column writing and spot news. more
Amid new reports of almost half a million New Yorkers struggling to catch up with their electricity bills, Con Edison’s decision to request further increases of up to 20 percent from state regulators is a slap in the face. more
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