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Residents are calling on Nassau County to conduct a traffic survey of Hempstead Avenue, near Hewitt Elementary School, because of the dangerous driving in the area during drop-off and pickup times. more
A recent decision by the Merrick Board of Education to reopen a gate on Charles Street behind Levy-Lakeside Elementary School for vehicular traffic has raised concern among residents who live on the … more
With students returning back to school this week for the first time since Covid-19 struck in March, the role of school nurses has become more important than ever. Tara Algerio-Vento, family nurse practitioner at Rockville Centre School District, is rising to meet the time’s most pressing challenges. more
As summertime across the Town of Oyster Bay goes into full swing, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town’s Department of Public Safety has partnered up to issue important safety tips to residents regarding one of the nation’s deadliest weather phenomena – lightning. more
Moe Hossain, owner of RLB Safety and Hardware stores, in Oceanside and Lynbrook, sees his business’ mission becoming more important than ever amid the coronavirus pandemic. more
One day when she was dropping her children off at Sewanhaka High School, Judy Staiano watched as a student was hit by a truck while crossing Covert Avenue. He was fine, Staiano said, but it reminded … more
The Nassau Interim Finance Authority decided to exempt the Nassau University Medical Center and NuHealth, the public-benefit corporation that runs the East Meadow hospital, from oversight in 2011, at a time when the facility was seemingly thriving. more
Moe Hossain, a new Oceanside business owner, has been in the construction industry for 20 years. RLB Safety and Hardware, which opened on Long Beach Road earlier this year, is his second location; the first opened in Lynbrook in 2015. more
Of all the columns I’ve written for the Heralds, none has generated more vigorous comment than my last one, “Criminals’ early release threatens public safety,” in the Dec. 12-18 issue. People have reached out to me to share their concern and outrage . . . more
Austin Boulevard, in Island Park, will soon get the makeover that residents and community leaders have been demanding for years. more
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