The village of Hewlett Harbor is contemplating installing security gates amid increasing crime concerns, aiming to fortify against auto thefts and break-ins.
Woodmere volunteer firefighters oversee safe burning of chometz before Passover, with local officials in attendance.
Hindi’s Libraries, a Cedarhurst-based nonprofit, celebrates donating over 500,000 children’s books globally, fostering literacy and honoring its founder's legacy.
Judah Karkowsky, a former Woodmere Fire District commissioner, could serve up to seven years in years for submitting falsified court documents.
The Hewlett-Woodmere School District Embraces Solar Eclipse with Fun-filled Activities, Art Projects, and Musical Tributes.
Editorial
May 21st is a crucial voting day for local school budgets and board trustees. Voters have a strong impact on community programs and services.
Columnist
Former congressman Peter King reflects on Brooklyn's neighborhood charm and values, emphasizing the importance of loyalty, patriotism, and respect for law enforcement and the military.
Columnist
Assembly member Taylor Darling urges swift state action to prevent the closure of Nassau University Medical Center, emphasizing the urgent need for funding to safeguard vital healthcare services for the community.
Columnist
Joseph Sackman shows the importance of Medicaid during Medicaid Awareness Month.
Columnist
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.
Columnist
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.