These additions may soon be coming to the Long Beach boardwalk

For the past year, Long Beach has been on the receiving end of a number of state grants. The city announced yet another one last week, this one focused on its best-known attraction, the boardwalk. …

Breaking ground on two new turf fields in Point Lookout

It’s almost time to play ball at Town Park at Point Lookout. Town of Hempstead Supervisor Don Clavin, the town board and other local officials gathered and broke ground on Jan. 30 at the …

Long Beach revives playoff hopes

The Long Beach boys’ basketball team ended January a whole lot better than they started it and, in the process, gave themselves one last chance to claim one of the final AA playoff spots. …

Check out this new to way support local businesses

Companies and apps like DoorDash and Uber Eats allow you to order food and drinks from nearby shops and restaurants at any time, and have them delivered to wherever you are. The problem is, …

Long Beach Historical society highlights these local artists

The Long Beach Historical Society hosted “The Art Show,” a two-day exhibit featuring six local artists. The museum continues to expand community programs and events.

Columnist

Ari Brown: Trump’s whirlwind first three weeks

President Trump is back, and with his return, the golden age of America has begun. After four years of economic decline, border chaos and radical leftist policies, we finally have a leader in the White House who puts America first.

Columnist

Randi Kreiss: High anxiety is gripping many Americans

I’m an anxious person, and according to the American Psychiatric Association, 40 percent of Americans said last year that they were more anxious than the year before.

Editorial

The concern about a county civilian militia

The recent controversy surrounding Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman’s creation of an armed civilian unit has sparked intense debate.

Columnist

John Cameron: Long Island gets shortchanged on transportation funding

Over a decade ago, the Long Island Regional Planning Council recognized a critical issue: Long Island’s transportation funding and planning processes were failing to meet the growing demands of our region. In response, we proposed the creation of a dedicated Nassau-Suffolk Metropolitan Planning Organization.