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Thanksgiving is a uniquely American holiday, and in many ways, my favorite one of the year. It is the one day when, regardless of our background, ethnicity or religion . . . more
Earlier this month, we celebrated Veterans Day, and thanked those who have served our nation for their sacrifice and that of their families. We must always remember . . . more
If you know me, or at the very least, have read my past columns, you know I am a proponent of public education, having taught for four decades. I frequently mention my belief that trends and problems in education swing back and forth over the years. more
Joseph Sackman shows the importance of Medicaid during Medicaid Awareness Month. more
New York City is home to many famous landmarks and attractions, but what people associate with New York today is the migrant crisis, a growing and complex problem with statewide consequences. more
Try not to consume the horrific war news out of Israel with your family dinner. more
Jim Belling uncovers historical narratives about the village's past, focusing on notable properties like the Tudor Apartments and the commercial building at 50 N. Park Ave, encouraging readers to explore more on their website and social media platforms. more
The new budget proposal in Albany is two parts. Part One is Democrats “addressing” crises that they themselves created. Part Two is a culture war: a direct attack on New York’s suburban areas. more
Osama bin Laden... UBL... Usama bin Laden... No matter how you spell his name, it's true... we got him. Finally. It's about time, huh? 10 years later, we finally got him. more
With six months until Election Day, Jerry Kremer analyzes Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s third-party candidacy, questioning his qualifications and independence, emphasizing his controversial stances on vaccines and family friction. more
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