Seaford honors late councilman Chris Carini with candlelight vigil

The late Town of Hempstead Councilman Chris Carini was known for giving back to his community, and dozens of people gathered on the front lawn of Seaford High School last Sunday for a candlelight vigil to honor his memory.

Town of Hempstead files lawsuit opposing congestion pricing

The Town of Hempstead has filed a lawsuit against the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the state of New York, opposing the revised congestion-pricing plan in Manhattan.

In Wantagh, fundraiser honors Detective Jonathan Diller

Mulcahy’s Pub & Concert Hall in Wantagh hosted a heartfelt evening on Nov. 20 to raise funds for the Detective Jonathan Diller Memorial Scholarship.

A festive good time at the Seaford chamber's holiday fair with Santa and crafts

The Seaford Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual Holiday Fair on Nov. 17 at the Seaford Memorare Club. The festive event featured craft vendors offering a variety of holiday gifts, as well as …

Seaford students recognized in Lions Peace Poster Contest

The Seaford Lions Club recently sponsored the annual Lions International Peace Poster Contest, encouraging young artists ages 11 to 13 to creatively depict their vision of "Peace Without Limits."

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Peter King: Remembering Jimmy Breslin, a legend in New York journalism

I have always been an avid reader of newspapers, and have a great admiration for columnists, particularly Jimmy Cannon, and then Jimmy Breslin and Pete Hamill.

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Nick Buglione: No matter who’s president, L.I.’s middle class struggles

It doesn’t matter who’s in the White House — our lives here on Long Island are not going to get any easier.

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Jordan Vallone: Why do we still doubt a woman’s ability to lead?

It’s women, just like me, who have serious doubts about their own gender. I’ve seen and heard from many of them, “I’m a woman, and I could never vote for a woman.”