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We all remember where we were that day. I remember every detail. more
As we embark upon 2024 and a new term of the Nassau County Legislature, we do so at a truly evolutionary time. more
Who says the coronavirus pandemic isn’t a global emergency anymore? WHO says. more
The sweep of history has ushered in the first woman ringmaster for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, and, at the same time, swept out the entire circus . . . more
I was struck, recently, standing outside the People’s Pantry in the hamlet of Oyster Bay on a cold, gray day. The Pantry provides food and other services to locals in need of support, and the line for food parcels stretched around the block. more
I had never spent more than one night in a hospital or been confronted by serious illness, so my recent surgery for stomach cancer and six-day hospital stay were a life-altering experience. more
During my lifetime, the summer months have been a time to just soak up the sun and try to get only as much work done as is necessary. more
The debt of developing countries is at "crisis" levels, the World Bank has just said. Supporting that view is a New York Times story  December 16 headlined "The Debt Problem is Enormous, and the System for Fixing It is Broken."  more
As a member of the Assembly Committee on Economic Development, Job Creation, Commerce, and Industry, I know the importance of moving Long Island forward with smart economic development. So, as Las Vegas Sands presents Nassau County with a proposed multi-billion-dollar casino project, it is both an opportunity and a challenge. more
He called us the “Herald Firing Squad.” That was fair, I guess. When Republican congressional candidate George Santos first visited our Garden City office last fall . . . more
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