A lifetime of advocacy, all without speaking a word

Ricky Weisenberg, who had cerebral palsy, spent his life trying to help people with physical disabilities. He couldn’t speak, but that never got in his way. Weisenberg, who was living at …

A new era in education at Long Beach's Temple Emanu-El

Beryl Jackowitz was born and raised in Tampa, Florida, by an observant Conservative Jewish family. Being Jewish was a very big part of her life as she grew up. She went to Jewish Day School, and …

Long Beach man indicted in gun trafficking investigation

Nassau County District Attorney Anne Donnelly announced the indictment of 33-year-old James Jayshaun Edwards Wednesday for allegedly selling 10 illegal firearms, including "ghost guns," outside his …

Getting Long Beach students ready for the school year

Beach Catholic Outreach held it’s annual Back to School Backpack Distribution event on Aug. 23 in the St. Mary’s of the Isle Church of Long Beach in the auditorium. The timely …

Lining the Long Beach boardwalk with food, gifts, and more

The Long Beach Historical Society held its annual craft fair on Aug. 24 and 25. But, this time, it was on the boardwalk, after being in Kennedy Plaza the last few times. Tons of vendors attended …

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Save a life: drive above the influence

Fatal traffic collisions involving intoxicated and impaired drivers have surged on Long Island since the coronavirus pandemic.

Columnist

Students learn history in English, too

My love of reading and history began when I was about 16. Enrolled in an Advanced Placement English class at my high school, I was blessed to have an amazing teacher who taught me how to make sense of the things I read, and consequently fostered my love of writing.

Editorial

A relief for Long Island’s senior community

For years, Long Island’s seniors have faced a daunting challenge: the ever-rising cost of prescription medications. In a region where the cost of living already stretches many budgets to the breaking point, our elderly neighbors have often been forced to make impossible choices between their health and their financial stability. Now, however, there is a ray of hope on the horizon for Nassau and Suffolk counties’ substantial senior population.

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New Costco policy highlights double standard on ID’s

Costco, the popular warehouse retailer with multiple locations across Long Island, is making a significant change to its membership policy. As of the new update, customers will be required to scan the bar code or QR code associated with their membership cards at store entrances.