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Potential Belmont Park developer the Engel Burman Group has sponsored a radio advertisement, produced by a civic group in Elmont, that criticizes the plan for the vacant south lot of the racetrack … more
Normally talkative and cheerful, Bellmorite Margaret Pearsall suddenly turned quiet and sorrowful. “Don’t start,” she said. “Don’t bring that up. It’s very sad. … more
That time of the year is here again — the heart of hurricane season — and it’s important to take steps now to make sure you and your family are safe when the next storm hits. more
Demetri Adrahtas’s passionate, free-flowing voice has been heard in the classrooms and on the fields of Valley Stream South High School for years. But the teacher and coach will be talking to a much larger audience when he hits the airwaves of WFAN sports radio this fall. more
He may be practicing law as a personal injury and defense attorney Monday through Friday, but come Saturday, Gary Carlton is rocking out on his weekly web radio show. more
Enjoy this fun musical that will feature children and adults singing pop songs from the 1940s through today. The show includes songs made famous by Frank Sinatra, The Andrew Sisters, Elvis, The Beach … more
In my middle school years, 1979 to 1981, the biggest band in the U.S., and perhaps the world, was Kiss, comprising four heavy-metal imps decked out in black-and-white war paint and rhinestone-studded body suits, breathing fire and spitting blood in their phantasmagorical stage show, replete with rocket fire and levitating drums. more
At 7:30 p.m. on July 28, a trio of 12-year-olds take to the airwaves. Jordan Bernhardi gives the weather. Luciano Cirelli gives some sports scores, and talks about a New York Islanders trade with the New Jersey Devils. more
Ben Thomson and Jordan Bernhardi, both 12, seem like your average sixth-graders: they’re both busy with school work, and while Ben is engaged with guitar lessons, Jordan is a member of the … more
On April 19, 1969, members of Cornell University’s Afro-American Society occupied Willard Straight Hall on the Ithaca campus to protest a litany of perceived racial injustices after a cross was burned outside Wari House, a cooperative for African-American female students. During the occupation, AAS members smuggled in rifles and bandoliers of ammunition. more
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