Three Hewlett business vandalized overnight

Three businesses in Hewlett were vandalized overnight on June 9 in what some community members are calling a string of antisemitic attacks. At 2:57 a.m., police responded to a report of a tow truck …

Lawrence village receives $623,000 grant for beautification and safety projects

The Village of Lawrence announced a comprehensive improvement plan funded by a $623,000 Nassau County grant that will upgrade 800 streetlights, install security cameras and license plate readers, and fully restore Rock Hall Road with new pavement and sidewalks.

Temple Israel Lawrence unveils new embroidered Torah covers for Shavuot

Temple Israel of Lawrence will unveil two newly embroidered Torah covers during its Shavuot celebration on June 1, honoring Rabbi Galina Makaveyev's 20-year service anniversary and featuring the names of 29 donors who contributed to the Torah restoration project.

Atlantic Beach opens beach season with water safety reminders

Atlantic Beach village beaches open Memorial Day weekend with swimming allowed only when lifeguards are on duty starting June 21, as officials emphasize the five layers of water safety protection during National Water Safety Month to prevent drownings at beaches and home pools.

Hewlett High School hosts friendship games for special needs students

Over 110 students with intellectual and developmental disabilities from Nassau County districts participated in the Friendship Games at Hewlett High School, an Olympic-themed field day organized by the PE Leaders Club featuring relay races, javelin throws, and other activities designed for fun and inclusion.

100+ women celebrate Tu B'shvat at Hewlett Chabad's challah board event

The Chabad of Hewlett hosted a women's celebration of Tu B'shvat, the Jewish New Year of Trees, featuring traditional foods and a resin-poured challah board crafting activity.

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Elaine Phillips: County supports victims of domestic, sexual violence

The unfortunate closure of The Safe Center LI, a private nonprofit agency that served victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, has understandably raised concern across our community and in my office.

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Peter King: A life celebrated for my brother, Kevin

Death is a reality each family must confront. There’s no denying death’s heartbreaking impact on family and friends. But it’s important we take the opportunity to celebrate the life of the family member and friend we lost. 

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Seth Koslow: In politics, silence isn’t neutral — it’s a choice

Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman recently stated that “having the President of the United States as a friend of Nassau County is a very good thing.”

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Jerry Kremer: The Rich Must Tread Lightly in Politics

There are so many examples of cases where the very rich try their luck in the political world and get burned by the experience. The most obvious is the current case of Elon Musk, said to be the wealthiest person in the world.