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Close to 200 people were running, jogging or simply walking at Baldwin Park on Saturday to show their support for veterans. more
The Complete Streets Project to revamp Grand Avenue in Baldwin — which has been plagued by delays since it began in 2017 — is just about finished, officials said. more
Over 25 years ago, John Cools started an event to bring together community members to participate and watch people race in cardboard boats. Today, this event is still a huge hit. more
Plaza Elementary School was one of the eight schools in Baldwin school district that reopened last week for the 2023-2024 school year. more
Rosh Hashana is the Birthday of The World. It is a time when we celebrate creation, a time when we give gratitude to God, asking for forgiveness. more
Close to 200 people were running, jogging or simply walking in a show of support for local veterans organizations. more
A sweeping drug trafficking operation across Long Island’s South Shore was disrupted after a nine-month investigation by the Drug Enforcement Agency and Nassau County District Attorney’s … more
For Baldwin resident Abby Melendez, September is far from an ordinary month — it’s a vivid reminder of the disease she had and how she had to overcome it. more
For the past 12 years, Barbara Southard has watched the Oakwood Beach Club turn into an overgrown wasteland. more
A busted main pipe has resulted in bad living conditions for Peter Gibbs and his family. more
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