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East Rockaway residents — many wearing red,white and blue and waving mini American flags, lined the streets of their village as the annual Memorial Day parade snaked its way through the streets on … more
A man and a woman, both in their 60s, were found dead at a North Bellmore home on Thursday afternoon in an apparent murder-suicide, according to Nassau County Police. more
There’s a welcome new storm in town. Hurricane Norbert Leo Butz is blowing strong laughter and energy onstage at the Music Box Theatre. Although he doesn’t get to sing and dance (which he does extremely well) he uses his comedic skills to entertain and charm the audience in Theresa Rebeck’s new play Dead Accounts. As long as he is center stage, the play is entertaining. Conversely when Butz leaves the stage, it feels as if the air has been sucked out of it - but that’s for later. more
The Nassau County Legislature's majority leader, Peter Schmitt, a Republican from Massapequa, died at 11:55 a.m. on Oct. 3 after suffering a heart attack, sources said. more
According to The Associated Press, some 1,843 American soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan since 2001. more
Catch the spirit of the 60s The spirit of the 60s will be alive in Lynbrook when folk-rock harmony trio Gathering Time returns May 4 through 6 to Temple Am Echad for a weekend. The event will be … more
Valley Stream South High School Cultural Society members and children stirred up some Mexican magic at the Henry Waldinger Memorial Library on Saturday. more
A Bellmore man was killed in a car crash on the Wantagh Parkway on Saturday evening. Zachary Avanzato, 23, was driving a 1972 Chevrolet Impala westbound when his car slammed into a tree around 6:20 p.m., New York State Police said. more
The Village of Island Park kept its summer concert series going strong last weekend with the Dead of Summer double-feature. Grateful Dead tribute bands Garcia Grass and Jam Stampede played a … more
udents from Merrick and Bellmore. Working comfortably in their spacious Washington offices, foreign aid officials are missing all the action on the ground. If only they could see what people like Solomon Edwin Kayiwa and Lillian Aero Olok are doing to transform communities in Uganda. more
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