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Jessica Bader, the recently appointed principal of James H. Vernon School in the Oyster Bay-East Norwich Central School District, “will be away from the building for some time,” according … more
In a bid to instill a sense of environmental stewardship in the younger generation, the Coalition to Save Hempstead Harbor has successfully launched its Junior Ambassadors Program. This initiative, … more
Former disgraced GOP Congressman George Santos, who was expelled from the House of Representatives last December, announced Thursday night that he’s running for Congress again, this time … more
The Sea Cliff Beautification Committee will once again join forces with second graders of Sea Cliff Elementary School for their annual Arbor Day celebration at Geohegan, also known as Headless Park. … more
For years, residents of Locust Valley and Lattingtown have been complaining about the dangerous conditions on Bayville Road. But thanks to a vote by the Nassau County Legislature’s Rules Committee, the problems with the road will soon be addressed. more
The emotional impact of being homeless on those who experience it often goes unnoticed. Beyond the challenges of finding shelter and meeting their basic needs, the unhoused face profound emotional … more
According to Federal Emergency Management Agency officials, the partial shutdown of the federal government could impact some of the agency’s Hurricane Sandy recovery efforts, though previously … more
The renovation of Fireman’s Field in Oyster Bay is underway, as the asphalt parking lot gets a long overdue makeover. Over the next several months, the field will see environmental and pedestrian upgrades to the space as it turns from an eyesore to a more aesthetic and useful part of the community. more
In a significant development for the Sea Cliff Fire Department and the village itself, Mayor Elena Villafane announced the securing of a $42,000 grant from FEMA’s Hazard Mitigation Assistance … more
Hurricane Sandy hit Rockville Centre homes and businesses hard, with downed trees and power lines, and plenty of damage to cars and buildings. In the days that followed our photographers and readers … more
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