Baldwin community help raise funds for Baldwin Coach Diner owner John Kanaras

A GoFundMe campaign has been launched for Baldwin Coach Diner owner John Kanaras, who has been in the ICU for the past two months. Originally admitted for pneumonia, his condition has worsened, according to the campaign description.

Meet Douglas Eberhart, the new fire chief of Baldwin Fire Department

Douglas Eberhart has officially assumed the role of Chief of the Baldwin Fire Department, taking responsibility for the department’s 200+ firefighters, emergency medical personnel and oversees the daily operations of the department.

Baldwin High School senior wins Congressional App Challenge with environmental cleanup app

Paul Fleck, a senior at Baldwin High School, has been named winner of the 2024 Congressional App Challenge for the Fourth District by former Congressman Anthony D’ Esposito

Water main break in Baldwin leaves large hole, marking third incident in a year

Baldwin has experienced its third water main break in less than a year, following a recent incident on Feb. 19, which occurred around noon at the intersection of Brooklyn Avenue and Chestnut Street.

Let's recap the February Chamber of Commerce meeting

Sean Gleason was announced as the vice president for the Baldwin Chamber of Commerce. Gleason, a financial professional at the Super Fantastic Nassau General Office at New York Life

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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Laura Gillen: Government must be efficient, coherent and transparent

Throughout my career in public service, I’ve steadfastly championed government efficiency, easing the burden on taxpayers, and eliminating waste, fraud and abuse.

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Debra Mulé: Disbanding secretive ‘militia’ would boost public safety

As a member of the County Legislature’s Public Safety Committee, I am committed to building on this success and safeguarding the progress that we have made in community-focused policing.

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Will Sheeline: Destroying Roosevelt’s legacy

Like any resident of Oyster Bay, I’ve always had a fascination with our hometown president, Theodore Roosevelt. He seemed like such a larger-than-life character, a writer who was a soldier, a hunter who was a politician, and a statesman who truly cared for, and understood the needs of, the common man.