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Lee Israel served as mayor of Woodsburgh village for the past decade, and as a trustee and in other roles dating back to 2005. Though he has stepped down and moved out of the Five Towns municipality, Israel will remain involved in an advisory position. more
When Malverne resident Jimmy Pannullo isn’t busy running his construction business, E&F Contracting — a Franklin Square-based company — he is working to make a better life for sick children. more
Inspired by her grandmother, who herself was the impetus behind the creation of a foundation, Kiera Harding, a fourth grade student at St. Thomas the Apostle School in West Hempstead, motivated her peers to donate money for medical research. more
Winthrop-University Hospital and NYU Langone are in talks to merge their two organizations. Officials at Winthrop say this “strategic partnership” would benefit the Long Island community and the hospital’s patients and their families. more
Most schools on Long Island are not required to test for lead in their water by either the federal or state government. more
Most schools on Long Island are not required to test for lead in their water by either the federal or state government. more
In the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks, thousands of people from across the country flocked to New York City to help in any way they could. They helped pull survivors and bodies from the rubble of … more
To learn more about bladder cancer, the public is invited to attend a free educational program, Bladder Cancer Awareness Day, at Winthrop-University Hospital on May 9, from 9 a.m. to noon. It will be held in the Winthrop Research and Academic Center, 101 Mineola Blvd., Mineola. more
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and there’s no better time to gauge your awareness. Are the following statements true or false? more
Four Nassau County hospitals received the highest grade in a quality-of-care survey conducted by the Leapfrog Group, an organization that evaluates how well hospitals protect patients from accidents, injuries, errors and infections, while encouraging transparency and access to health care information. more
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