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Back in early August, I began to consider writing a series of columns on reforming New York’s dysfunctional state government. Friends and neighbors were not aware of my interest in this subject; others suggested that no amount of disclosure and transparency could possibly make a difference. more
This year, the choice for the 3rd Congressional District seat is an easy one: Cast your vote for the incumbent, U.S. Rep. Peter King, a Republican from Seaford. more
Recent polls show popular three-term New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg’s approval ratings declining as a result of his continued support for the proposed mosque near ground zero. But in my book, Bloomberg will always be top-notch for his willingness to fight for what he believes in, even if it’s not always popular. more
In 2004, the Brennan Center for Justice and New York University’s School of Law released a report describing the New York Legislature as “the most dysfunctional state [government] in the … more
A Rockville Centre physician who has worked since 1998 for a private patient care company that provides health services in New York City jails, has been accused of criminal sexual conduct with a female inmate at Rikers Island. more
The Nassau County Board of Elections held a demonstration of the new optical scan electronic voting machines at the Henry Waldinger Library on July 13. The new equipment will be used for the first time in the 2010 September primary and November general elections, as part of a federal mandate. more
Two prostitution-related arrests were made in Bellmore on July 21, police said. more
Daniel Rothbard, a former Valley Stream elementary school teacher and Merrick resident, was sentenced by Nassau County Court Judge Joseph Calabrese to two years in jail on July 13 after he had earlier pleaded to two counts of committing a criminal sexual act with a minor. more
According to William Vlasak of Nassau County's Department of Public Works, renovations to the three pedestrian bridges over Peninsula Blvd. —that connect the village to Hempstead State Lake Park — is running according to schedule. more
With the school year complete and with summer upon us, bullying won’t be a problem for a couple of months, right? Wrong. more
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