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In the early hours of May 15, an unsettling event transpired in New York City. Rothschild TLV, a kosher restaurant on Manhattan’s Lexington Avenue, was targeted by vandals. The incident came on the heels of anti-Israel protests, casting a grim light on the surge of antisemitism that has beset the city. more
The third time wasn’t a charm for Long Beach. Girls’ lacrosse powerhouse Garden City made it four straight Nassau Class B championships, including three in a row over the Marines in … more
Life can come at you fast—from every different angle, every single day—and if you aren’t prepared should something happen to you, it can affect those you love and take care of. … more
Residents approved Long Beach school district’s $155.9M 2024-25 budget, re-elected Pinto and Pace, and passed infrastructure and financial management propositions. more
Long Beach Porch Fest 2024 brought music to neighborhoods with 21 acts and over 1,000 attendees. A community celebration supported by local businesses and the arts council. more
Surfing can be fun. Riding waves, enjoying the warm sun and cool water can be refreshing. But it can also be dangerous. Due to the potential of injury and other dangers, a group of surfers and … more
Nassau County District Attorney Anne Donnelly, alongside Long Beach Acting Police Department Commissioner Richard DePalma and Freeport Police Department Chief Michael Smith unveiled Tuesday outside … more
Pacific Park Playground in Long Beach reopens with new amenities and safety features, celebrated with a family-friendly event funded by a state grant. more
Recently I had the opportunity to take part in a forum on President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms, hosted by Cornell University’s Institute of Politics and Global Affairs, which is directed by former U.S. Rep. Steve Israel. more
Poll after poll shows that most Americans believe the United States is more divided than usual. With many contentious issues appearing to lack compromises, constructive policies can emerge, but zealots on either side must have no greater influence in the debate, and solutions must be based not on either side’s so-called “facts,” but rather on the truth. more
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