The Hofstra softball team struggled out of the gate to open the 2025 season but still has time to ready the ship for its bid to reach the postseason. The Pride dropped 19 of its first 21 games …
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By Andrew Coen
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3/23/25
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Glen Cove Mayor Pamela Panzenbeck has announced her bid for a third term, emphasizing her administration’s accomplishments in infrastructure improvements and financial stability. She was first …
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By Roksana Amid
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3/22/25
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Sea Cliff Mayor Elena Villafane secured another term in office alongside village Trustees Mark Sobel and James Versocki in the village election Tuesday night. Despite the unusual events of the …
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Luke Feeney and Will Sheeline
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3/22/25
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On March 13, Congregation Tifereth Israel hosted the premiere performance of In the Spieal of the Night, an original Purim play co-written and directed by Jon Goldstein and Diane Stillerman. This …
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By Roksana Amid
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3/22/25
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Anet Lust Ganes, an artist and longtime Lawrence High School art teacher, presents “Lest We Forget: Stories of Hope, Resistance, and Survival,” an exhibition that explores Holocaust …
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By Roksana Amid
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3/22/25
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The Long Island Rail Road is making changes to its Oyster Bay Branch schedule, adding two new trains and adjusting the departure time of an existing one in an effort to close service gaps and improve commuter convenience. The new schedule went into effect on Monday, and comes in addition to broader timetable updates that began in 2023.
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By Roksana Amid
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3/21/25
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The proposed federal budget cuts could have devastating consequences for Long Island families, particularly for our seniors who rely on essential programs like Meals on Wheels.
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By Neela Mukherjee Lockel
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3/21/25
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While PSEG Long Island does have many lineworkers, did you know we also employ more than 200 engineers?
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By David Lyons
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3/21/25
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November 2021 was a significant month in the history of New York City. Eric Adams was elected the 110th mayor of that great city.
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By Jerry Kremer
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3/21/25
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This month of March will see far more people attending more St. Patrick’s Day parades on Long Island and in New York City than in all of Ireland.
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By Peter King
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3/21/25
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