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Polls, polls, polls. It isn’t even 2024, and we’re bombarded with political polls, one after another. President Biden is a goner and Donald Trump is ahead . . . more
The sudden departure of Jessica Bader, the new principal of James H. Vernon School, after only a couple of weeks of school led to much chatter on Facebook from residents living in the Oyster Bay-East … more
With Valentine’s Day around the corner, the time has come again for Raynham Hall Museum’s annual Valentine’s Day Poetry Contest. The museum, known as the home of Lt. Col. John … more
Like everyone in our community and all right-minded people in the world, I am horrified by the heinous terrorist attacks that occurred in Israel beginning last weekend. more
A bus carrying seven students to the Mill Neck School for the Deaf crashed into a tree at around 8:20 a.m. on Thursday morning after the bus hit an icy patch on Frost Mill Road. Emergency responders … more
Michael McGlone, a seasoned banking professional and community advocate, is running for a position on the Locust Valley Central School District Board of Education. McGlone, 50, aims to bring fresh … more
Twenty years ago, I became one of the more than 4 million women in America who are breast cancer survivors. more
Long Island lost an American icon with the passing of Baldwin resident Bob Beckwith last week. The image of Beckwith standing with President George W. Bush amid the ruins of the World Trade Center days after the Sept. 11 attacks will forever personify America’s unyielding courage and quiet determination in the face of horrific tragedy and massive challenge. more
The American Jewish Committee recently released its annual State of Antisemitism in America 2023 Report, which revealed that 63 percent of American Jews say the status of Jews in the U.S. is “less secure than a year ago” — a 22-percentage-point increase in just one year, and a 32-point increase over two years. more
On June 29, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down affirmative action in college admissions, stating that race cannot be a consideration and ordering institutions of higher learning . . . more
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