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Immigration has been a contentious topic for the past few years, as the migrant crisis at the southern border has continuously grabbed headlines, prompted intense debate and served as a major policy point for candidates in elections across the nation. more
As an elected official representing a coastal community, I am keenly aware of the environmental challenges we face. Our area has endured the direct and often devastating effects of weather-related incidents, and we understand the critical role renewable energy must play in shaping a sustainable future. However, let’s be clear: Any initiative must be approached not just with environmental responsibility, but with the safety and fairness our residents deserve. more
While the presidential race seems to suck up all the oxygen in the room, however, there are important local issues affecting our daily lives that involve the Nassau County Legislature, and I wanted to share my thoughts on two of them. more
As we further emerge from the pandemic, it’s crucial that we address the dual nature of masks: their role in safeguarding health and their potential to conceal nefarious intentions. more
Beyond law enforcement and the military, few professions are so deeply ingrained in one’s soul and evoke such a profound connection that members would choose to be buried in their uniforms. Fire service members’ love for their profession is part of their DNA, and integral to their very being. more
An artist’s life can take many twists and turns. Certainly that is the case of Yonia Fain. He reinvented himself repeatedly, yet his dedication to art remained unwavering throughout his 100 years. more
In its second season competing in Conference A/B 1, Wantagh girls’ soccer is striving for a deeper playoff push that culminates in a championship. After earning the top seed for the Class … more
A new water access point part of the South Shore Blueway Trail Plan is now complete, according to the New York Department of State. more
Seaford High School students recently made the most of a once-in-a-lifetime experience, embarking on a trip to the National World War II Museum in New Orleans and listening to stories from veterans who witnessed that history first-hand. more
As Wantagh students and staff reunited on Sept. 3 for the start of the 2024-2025 school year, there were some reflections on summer memories but more importantly, they looked toward the great possibilities ahead. more
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