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Autumn’s many pleasures are upon us — and nothing says fall more than a visit to the apple orchards When you get home with your bounty, make some yummy apple treats. more
Two years removed from winning a Long Island title, MacArthur girls’ soccer returns plenty of players from that 2022 championship team fueled to lift another trophy. The MacArthur roster … more
John Carrion, the northeast board chairman of the Diabetes Research Institute Foundation, is getting the word out about an annual event for runners, walkers and bike riders at Seaford’s Cedar Creek Park on Sept 14. more
Nassau Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder, along with County Executive Bruce Blakeman, provided an update on the first arrest related to the new mask law, at the Theodore Roosevelt Executive & Legislative Building in Mineola on Aug. 28. more
The Wantagh Public Library’s Music Monday Summer Concert series concluded on Aug. 26 with a lively performance by Victims of Rock, a cover band known for their classic party rock hits from the 70s, 80s, and beyond. more
About two months after saying goodbye to their old schools, about 350 Seaford students were warmly greeted at their new schools. Orientations for the district’s sixth and ninth graders took part during the last week of summer vacation. more
The Wantagh Public Library marked the end of its 2024 Summer Reading Program with a festive celebration on Aug. 23. more
Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, is listed by the World Health Organization as a probable carcinogen. Pesticides like this one are being applied with abandon on Long Island’s lawns, endangering the Island’s only aquifer while threatening the health of its human residents as well as the birds, bees and household pets that share our biosphere. more
I’ve been in the local news business a long time. Not long enough to remember the first handwritten newspaper, distributed in Venice in 1566, or the first printed news sheets, published in Germany in 1605, but I go back. more
Our family, like many others, moved to Baldwin for its beautiful diversity, high-quality schools, safe neighborhoods, and proximity to New York City. We had long admired its picturesque homes and manicured lawns, signs of a peaceful and prosperous quality of life. Indeed, Baldwin is full of great assets and resources, yet few would argue that the community has realized its full potential. more
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