Baldwin High School @ Shubert launches ‘One Flight Up Sound Studio' to train future music and audio professionals

Testing, one, two, three — Baldwin High School @ Shubert is unveiling its newest addition to its growing campus: the One Flight Up Sound Studio.

Baldwin parent honored for launching little league division for children with special needs

Kathy Kurz wanted her daughter, Delaney, who has special needs, to be more involved in the community, so she attempted to enroll the 10 year old in Baldwin Little League in 2019.

Baldwin and Uniondale middle schoolers excel in LEGO Robotics with ocean-inspired STEM project

Students from Team 5 Gears Inc. — a collaboration between Baldwin and Uniondale schools — earned top honors at the FIRST Long Island Regional Championship at Hicksville High School last month. This marks their third consecutive year advancing to the championship.

Meadow Elementary celebrates Women's History Month

Meadow Elementary School capped off a series of diversity-focused assemblies by celebrating Women’s History Month last month, highlighting the contributions of influential women and the talent within the school community. 

What Long Island's Congressional delegation discussed at the 'What's Happening in Washington' event

Republican Reps. Andrew Garbarino and Nick LaLota and Democratic Reps. Laura Gillen and Tom Suozzi discussed the issues of importance to Long Islanders at the Long Island Association's “What’s New in Washington” event.

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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Robert Scott: Preparing for real work, not just a job

As high school seniors and others contemplate their college plans, it is timely to remind them about the purpose of higher education. This is especially true at a time when there are those who …

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Judy Griffin: Protecting New Yorkers from drugged drivers

New York is one of only four states in the nation with an archaic law that stands in the way of prosecuting drugged drivers.

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Jordan Vallone: Some thoughts on books, privilege and girlhood

As an avid reader, I’ve always had a fond place in my heart for historical fiction and period pieces, but I enjoy exploring a number of genres.