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Q. I keep reading about new apartment buildings and housing developments, converting golf courses into new, expensive neighborhoods my children can’t afford. Do you know anything about how the county plans to handle all the traffic? more
Once upon a time, there was a military airport right in the middle of Nassau County. It was called Mitchel Field, and there may be a few of us left who can remember the roar of . . . more
Two dozen Central High School District took part in the Victory Challenge on May 31 at Mitchel Athletic Complex. more
A great philosopher once said that “the two professions for which there is no formal training are politics and motherhood.” more
The Heralds’ Sept. 13-19 editorial, “Reassessing the county executive,” while attempting to offer a report card on my administration thus far, unfortunately provided an incomplete portrayal of my administration’s history relating to the creation of private-sector jobs and the success we have had in attracting new industries and increasing employment to Nassau County. more
Eleven students from District 13 participated in the Empire State Games for the Physically Challenged last Friday morning at the Mitchel Athletic Complex in Uniondale. more
Convoy of Hope, an international hunger relief organization, will be coming to Long Island for the first time this weekend to help local needy families. more
The Valley Stream Historical Society has successfully campaigned and won approval for new historical markers at Mitchel Field. The society was recruited for the project by Josh Staff, curator at the Cradle of Aviation Museum in Uniondale. more
Eight student athletes from Valley Stream District 13 participated in the Empire State Games for the Physically Challenged last week. The children took part in a variety of competitions on June 3 at Mitchel Field. more
There were pinks, reds, blues, greens, and just about any other bright color that you could imagine. Children were all abuzz with excitement, eyeing their choice colors. After some rolled up their sleeves, all students began tie-dying T-shirts after hours at James A. Dever School on May 24. more
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