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Eight couples in the community celebrated their 25th and 50th wedding anniversaries with a vow renewal ceremony at St. Brigid’s Parish in Westbury on Feb. 12. more
Charlie and Debbie Hirschberg announce the engagement of their son, Christopher Hirschberg, to Jaime Sorrentino of Hicksville. Jaime is the daughter of Salvatore Sorrentino and Catherine Wheat. A … more
  Abrams Fensterman has significant expertise representing clients in all aspects of domestic disputes as well as those with financial needs specific to high asset families. Our … more
Malvernites Therese Lendino and Laura Casini started the next chapter of their lives where the first began — on Queens Boulevard, near Borough Hall and the Criminal Court House. It was there … more
Sometimes you don’t need a scientific study to tell you an obvious truth. Last week, a small item in the Science section of The New York Times reported results of a Canadian research project aimed at determining if marital status affects how fast someone gets to the hospital after a heart attack. more
Members of the Rockville Centre Tea Party held a protest outside State Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos’s district office on Front Street on July 15, prompting a spontaneous counterprotest by … more
With a vote in the Senate of 33-29, New York became the sixth state in the nation to allow same-sex marriage — but the nine senators from Long Island, all Republican, voted against the bill, … more
With a vote of 33-29, New York became the sixth state in the nation to allow same-sex marriage — but the nine Long Island senators, all Republican, voted down the proposal which was signed into law shortly before midnight on June 24. more
“New York needs same sex marriage — now” (May 26-June 1) I couldn’t disagree more, and most likely whoever wrote that editorial is a homosexual or bisexual. However the majority of New Yorkers are still most likely of the Judaic-Christian beliefs, although I realize with both legal and illegal immigration comes also their religious beliefs. more
In March 2010, Washington, D.C., joined Connecticut, Iowa, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont in allowing same-sex marriages. Imagine that: Gay and lesbian couples can wed in our nation’s capital, but not in New York, a state long known for its progressive politics. more
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