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Unique craft items and artworks are the draw at the annual fair held on the ample grounds around the Nsssau County Museum of Art. more
Anna LePetri, a senior at South Side High School, was invited to compete in the inaugural Atlanta Apollo talent competition. She was selected by the organizers, LazerBeam Megatainment, after an … more
“I’m really a dichotomous person living in one body,” said Mia Barkan Clarke, a Merokean who has been creating art for more than 20 years. Barkan Clarke recently presented an exhibition and poetry reading titled “Freya’s Tears” at the Bay Area Friends of the Fine Arts gallery in Sayville. She has worked on the series since 2011 and is expected to publish the book of her drawings and poetry within the next few months. more
The U.S. Department of Labor has obtained a series of consent judgments in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York ordering seven Long Island restaurants, including one in … more
Merokean Dina Lohan, 51, mother of actress Lindsay Lohan, pleaded guilty to aggravated driving while intoxicated, an A misdemeanor, and speeding, a traffic violation, on Tuesday at Nassau County District Court in Hempstead. more
The best of the nation’s crafts artists – including talented artisans from our area – present their creations at this weekend’s Craft and Fine Art Fair. Local stages are also busy, with Trio Solisti performing at Adelphi and "Celebrity Autobiography" presented at Molloy's Madison Theatre. more
The Herald recently ran a story about popular Chef Chris Neary, who got his start (for 30 years!) as a young man working at the East Point Inn in East Rockaway. We received comments from people who … more
Stepping Back In Time Old Bethpage Village's End Of Summer Celebration Enjoy Labor Day weekend the old-fashioned way, as the spirit of the mid 19th century comes alive at Old Bethpage Village. … more
A judge upheld a citation against Walmart for unsatisfactory crowd control stemming the November 2008 Black Friday trampling death of a temporary employee at the Valley Stream store. Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission Chief Administrative Law Judge Covette Rooney made her decision on March 25 more
The village of Lynbrook is giving drivers another chance to relieve themselves of any old parking tickets - especially those that could have amassed some serious late fees and penalties. more
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