Envisioning the future of Baldwin's historic Kellogg House

What future do you envision for the historic Kellogg House?

A day of fun at Milburn Creek's annual Cardboard Boat Race

The annual Cardboard Boat Race in Milburn Creek is a tradition that consistently attracts enthusiastic community participation. The event on Sept. 8th was no exception, as it brought together locals to compete and enjoy a day of fun on the water.

See what Jonathan Prevost has done with roads in Uniondale, Hempstead, and Baldwin

Jonathan Prevost, a North Baldwin native, has spent the last four years fixing neighborhood streets in Uniondale, Hempstead, and Baldwin.

Baldwin welcomes new athletic complex at homecoming

Baldwin High School celebrated its homecoming on Sept. 14 while unveiling a new era for its athletic programs with the grand opening of a state-of-the-art athletic complex.

Baldwin seeks quick turnaround

The start to the Baldwin girls’ soccer season has not gone as planned as the Bruins are off to a 1-6-1 start and winless in Conference 3 at 0-4-1. Coach Lee Rogers attributes part of the …

Legislator Debra Mulé to host mobile office hours in Baldwin

Nassau County Legislator Debra Mulé is proactively reaching out to the community by extending the accessibility of her district office resources through a series of mobile office hours.

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The world must continue to hear us

Sept. 11, 2001, was the most tragic day in American history. It was also our finest hour, a demonstration of our nation’s courage, resilience and undying spirit.

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Some hits and some errors, but no game-changers — yet

Less than two months before Election Day, it’s anybody’s guess as to who will win the big prize. By the time this reaches print, the two major presidential candidates will have had their debate, which by itself may decide who has earned the label of frontrunner. But there are a few factors that could be deal breakers for former President Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris.

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Seeking post-pandemic healing in the woods

A cold wind, as loud as a trumpet, whipped across the summit of Mount Marcy, New York’s highest peak in the Adirondacks, on Aug. 17. I could see only feet in front of me, because the mountain, at 5,344 feet above sea level, was enveloped by clouds. Then a light rain started to patter across the rocky slab at my feet.