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A bill in the New York State Legislature would help small business owners better market themselves and promote their businesses, as Long Island’s economy begins to reopen. Under the … more
A bill in the New York State Legislature would help small business owners better market themselves and promote their businesses, as Long Island’s economy begins to reopen. Under the … more
When Marge Kelly took over as president of the Community League of Garden City South in 2018, she vowed to get a crosswalk installed on Nassau Boulevard. Four months ago, her dream came true, and now … more
A new bill in the State Legislature would grant homeowners whose properties were over-assessed a tax credit for the five years during which Nassau County plans to phase in its new … more
Two Franklin Square women were honored on Sept. 14 for the work they have done for their community and for their country at Assemblyman Ed Ra’s annual Women of Distinction ceremony. “Too … more
In the race for the seat in the 19th Assembly District, the Herald endorses incumbent Ed Ra, of Franklin Square. Given Ra’s years of experience in the State Assembly — he was first elected to … more
The race between Inwood native and Hewlett resident Chris McGrath and State Sen. Todd Kaminsky (D-Long Beach) on Tuesday was as close as it was in April’s special election, but Kaminsky prevailed over his Republican rival. Green Party candidate Laurence S. Hirsh of North Woodmere garnered 1 percent of the vote. more
The incumbent state assemblyman in District 19 is Garden City South resident Ed Ra, who is seeking his fourth term. Challenging him is West Hempstead resident Gary Port, a divorce lawyer and military veteran. The 19th District encompasses parts of District 18 includes parts of West Hempstead, Franklin Square, Garden City, East Garden City, Carle Place, Mineola, Garden City Park, New Hyde Park, Williston Park, Glen Oaks and Glen Head. more
Former U.S. Army Lt. Col. Gary Port has announced that he will run for a third time for the State Assembly’s 19th District seat against Republican incumbent Ed Ra. Port, a Democrat, ran … more
The New York state Senate voted in favor of legalizing mixed martial arts on Feb.1. This is the seventh year in a row that a bill of this nature as been passed in the senate. For the past six years, … more
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