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Students, faculty and staff at North Shore High School were practically dancing with joy during the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the school’s new dance studio on Oct. 5. The studio, which … more
Electricity can't be the only energy we use to drive cook and heat our homes more
As the runners of the North Shore High School Women’s Cross Country Team crossed the finish line of their Sept. 11 race, they celebrated not just that win, but a culmination of 16 years with … more
On Dec. 13, the Long Island Power Authority board voted yet again to approve a raise in electric rates, this time over 11 percent for next year. Long Islanders have little choice but to absorb these price increases, as they have before. more
The 2024 presidential race is unprecedented, with Biden and Trump leading amid unique challenges. Early debates and fluctuating poll numbers highlight the campaign's unpredictability. more
The North Shore Key Club helped several students from financially-struggling families start the school year off right by providing fully-stocked backpacks. The Key Club, with the help of the North … more
New York is one of the 20 states with laws still on the books that make it a crime. more
When Jaime Teich, founder of the local nonprofit Love Your Neighbor Project, began helping her community during the depths of the coronavirus pandemic by providing masks and other essentials to her … more
Voters will decide the 2024 election in five months, with Biden's campaign focusing on economic issues and countering misinformation to secure re-election. more
After six years as the Town of Oyster Bay supervisor, Joseph Saladino says he still has a lot he wants to accomplish. The Massapequa native has been a mainstay of town and state politics for over … more
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