Baldwin teen David Kreutz blends photography, broadcasting and history to spotlight his hometown

Seventeen-year-old David Kreutz isn’t your typical high school junior. He’s a photographer as well as a budding broadcaster and historian who is redefining what it means to be involved in a community.

Team Chaos Inc. represents Baldwin with strong finish at 2025 Long Island FIRST Robotics Competition

Team Chaos Inc., Baldwin High School’s robotics team, recently powered through tough competition at the 2025 FIRST Robotics Long Island Regional, held at Hofstra University’s David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex.

Baldwin Arts and Crafts Festival draws big crowd

The Baldwin Civic Association’s annual Arts and Crafts Festival brought residents together on May 18 for a day of handmade goods, live music and community engagement at the Baldwin Community Garden.

Upcoming events at Baldwin Public Library

Baldwin Public Library is welcoming the start of summer with a vibrant June schedule filled with creativity, learning, and community celebration. From an ice cream social and a Juneteenth art party to a powerful film discussion and a showcase of young writers, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this month.

Brooklyn man arrested for identity theft in Baldwin

Zhiyong Lin 27 a Brooklyn man, was arrested Tuesday afternoon, May 20, for allegedly trying to open a credit card using fake names at the Best Buy on Sunrise Highway in Baldwin, Nassau County Police said

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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Peter King: We must restore Musk’s cuts of the 9/11 health fund

During my years in Congress, no issue was more vital or intensely personal to me than ensuring that all of the surviving victims of the attacks of Sept. 11 receive the care they require and deserve for the illnesses caused by the toxins they breathed in at ground zero in the days, weeks and months afterward.

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Jerry Kremer: The new state budget is a victory for Hochul

Winners and losers are proclaimed extensively in politics, because politicians are tested on an almost daily basis.

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Siela Bynoe: Fighting for Nassau University Medical Center’s future

When you show up at the doors of Nassau University Medical Center, there’s only one thing on your mind: Will I get the immediate care that I need?