Learn what a Cedarhurst author did to blend adventure with magic in his novel

Cedarhurst author Isaac Rudansky debuts middle-grade fantasy novel "Georgie Summers and the Scribes of Scatterplot," featuring innovative storytelling about memory libraries.

Valley Stream Crime

Alleged Ex-Valley Stream fugitive caught in John F. Kennedy airport

A former Valley Stream resident who allegedly spent 15 years evading authorities after being charged in a deadly New Jersey crash was apprehended by U.S. Marshals at Kennedy Airport on Christmas Eve, …

Jaqueline Cipolla takes the reins at the Oyster Bay Main Street Association

Jacqueline Cipolla, a longtime educator and Oyster Bay resident, has been named the new executive director of the Oyster Bay Main Street Association. Cipolla, 34, officially began her tenure on Jan. …

Student turns cancer journey into a mission to help others

Jackson Amiruddin, a student at Calhoun High School in the Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District, is tackling blood cancers head-on through leadership and service as a 2025 Student Visionary with the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

Emma Vulpi raises $10,000 in toys for children in need

Emma Vulpi, 13, has set a new personal record by collecting over $10,000 worth of toys in her 6th annual toy drive on Dec. 21, in partnership with the John Theissen Children’s Foundation. …

Board discusses Sea Cliff Circle content

Sea Cliff plans renovations for local trails

The Sea Cliff board of trustees conducted extensive discussions about necessary renovations to 18 trails and updates for the Sea Cliff Circle newsletter. The trail renovations will help prevent …

Lynbrook Starbucks workers continue push for better pay, benefits amid ongoing union conversations

About a dozen employees of the Lynbrook Starbucks, members of Starbucks Workers United, returned to work on Dec. 29 after taking part in a national five-day strike — but many members of the employee-led union say their appetite for negotiating higher pay and more stable work environments at the coffee company remain strong.

Baldwin High School Key Club hosts fundraiser and blood drive

Baldwin High School’s Key Club hosted a Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser on Jan. 4, raising funds for the Bethany House, which assists women and children while also partnering with the New York Blood Center for a blood drive.

Skylar Mondelli, Gabriel Avitabile at top of Wantagh's class of 2025

Skylar Mondelli and Gabriel Avitabile have worked hard to excel as Wantagh High School students, which has paid off big time in their senior year. With a weighted grade point average of 108.526, Mondelli will be the class of 2025 valedictorian, while Avitabile will be its salutatorian with a 108.293 GPA.

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From ‘farm-to-tavern’ eating in Malverne

Crossroads Farms expands the concept of farm-to-table to “farm-to-tavern” with the opening of Harvest House Tavern.

Hailing from Bellmore-Merrick, Calhoun senior Brianna Wuria is a U.S. Army All-American Cheerleader

Brianna Wuria, a senior and cheerleader at Sanford H. Calhoun High School, was selected as a U.S. Army All-American Cheerleader and will travel to Texas in mid-December to cheer at the Dallas Cowboys …

Editorial

Feeling under siege? Combat the chaos.

Amid the grief and uncertainty, there are ways to process our emotions, respond constructively, and help ourselves and others find solace and strength.

Columnist

Peter King: Once again, there’s a New Yorker in the White House

When Donald Trump is inaugurated as our 47th president the week after next, he will (once again) be the only president since Franklin Delano Roosevelt who is a born-and-bred New Yorker.

Columnist

Jerry Kremer: The challenge of being president in challenging times

We are entering a new year, in which there will be many challenges for all of us. But the biggest ones will be for President-elect Donald Trump, who is about to embark on a historic second term.

Columnist

Tom Suozzi: Let’s resolve to work together for the common good

With control of the presidency, Congress and the Supreme Court now in Republican hands, the questions remain: Will Republicans eschew my-way-or-the-highway?

Editorial

Siela Bynoe: Turning the page, and moving from Mineola to Albany

Taking the oath of office to serve the people of the State Senate’s 6th District on Sunday has led me to reflect on my nearly 11 years serving the people of Nassau’s 2nd Legislative District.