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Too many elected officials believe in open-border, pro-migrant policies. more
The Village of Sea Cliff held the final public comment session for its Long-Range Comprehensive Plan on June 20, the culmination of four years of work by the village board. There were plenty of … more
Jack O’Neill began his days by snorting cocaine. Sometimes the St. John’s University freshman would wake up as early as 3 a.m. to do so. Other times at noon. Regardless, his routine was … more
New York state’s recent mandate to electrify all school buses is a fantasyland, progressive step toward a not-so-green future. Beneath the surface, there are glaring issues that threaten the feasibility of this ambitious initiative. While the intentions seem commendable, the lack of infrastructure, exorbitant costs, and practical challenges in certain regions cast a shadow over the state’s commitment to a cleaner environment. more
I have frequently spoken and written about courtesy being contagious, and not being that person who feels entitled to break the rules — or the law — for their own convenience. I’m sure we have all noticed a disturbing trend. People do what they want, when they want, regardless of how it affects others. more
I am committed to being responsive to the concerns of every constituent more
Since the pandemic and the collapse of the social life we once enjoyed, I dress down. more
Brian Noone, the Town of Oyster Bay’s first, and thus far only inspector general, resigned on June 23 amid allegations of ethical violations and an investigation by the Nassau County District … more
We've lost hundreds of thousands of residents, and with them crucial tax revenue. more
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