Nassau County officials joined the Gabby Petito Foundation on March 19 to announce a fundraiser at Miller’s Ale House in Levittown to benefit the foundation and support domestic violence awareness and prevention.
With a deadline looming, State Sen. Steve Rhoads and advocates for those with disabilities are urging action to prevent disruptions in New York’s Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program, warning that thousands of vulnerable residents could lose critical care.
Roughly two weeks before Wantagh hosts one of Long Island’s largest St. Patrick’s Day parades, the 2025 grand marshal, Tommy Shevlin, was honored at a special dinner.
Temple B’nai Torah in Wantagh hosted a lively square and line dance on March 8, featuring a three-piece band and caller Chart Guthrie.
The Seaford American Legion hosted its annual Law & Order Night on Wednesday, March 5, recognizing local public servants for their bravery and dedication, including first responders who saved a man’s life during a house fire last October.
The Wantagh Public Library is bringing holiday cheer to the community with an array of festive events this season. From a musical journey through holiday classics and craft workshops to a bus trip to see an iconic musical, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
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Throughout my career in public service, I’ve steadfastly championed government efficiency, easing the burden on taxpayers, and eliminating waste, fraud and abuse.
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As spring approaches and the weather warms, the roads will soon be filled with cyclists, e-bike riders and electric scooter users.
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Like any resident of Oyster Bay, I’ve always had a fascination with our hometown president, Theodore Roosevelt. He seemed like such a larger-than-life character, a writer who was a soldier, a hunter who was a politician, and a statesman who truly cared for, and understood the needs of, the common man.