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5/31/24
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The hidden history of 18th-century molly houses and their significance for gender-nonconforming communities, as explored in a recent lecture at Raynham Hall Museum, and why uncovering marginalized histories changes our understanding of the past and shapes a more inclusive future.
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By Will Sheeline
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5/31/24
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As superintendent of Freeport Public Schools, I am proud to reflect on how our district has embraced and advanced STEM education, transforming it from a specialized field into an essential component of our curriculum that prepares students for the challenges and opportunities of the future.
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By Kishore Kuncham
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5/31/24
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In the early hours of May 15, an unsettling event transpired in New York City. Rothschild TLV, a kosher restaurant on Manhattan’s Lexington Avenue, was targeted by vandals. The incident came on the heels of anti-Israel protests, casting a grim light on the surge of antisemitism that has beset the city.
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By Ari Brown
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5/31/24
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It’s one thing to recognize a problem in your community. It’s another thing entirely to do something about it. Maya Flam, Vera Hametz and Harpreet Kaur, juniors at West Hempstead High …
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By Nicole Formisano
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5/24/24
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The Malverne High School World Languages Club recently hosted a celebration that showcased the district’s artistic talent, cultural diversity and spirit of inclusiveness. The event featured …
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By Nicole Formisano
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5/24/24
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Cathedral Post 1087, in West Hempstead, strives to serve veterans and their families. Last month, the group was joined by nearly 100 people to raise money for a good cause. Their Bingo Night …
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By Nicole Formisano
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5/24/24
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Lt. Robert Connolly, commanding officer of Homeland Security for the Nassau County Police Department, is being lauded by Nassau Boces as one of the most devoted supporters of public education on Long …
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By Brandon Cruz
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5/24/24
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The Town of Hempstead is taking a progressive approach to combatting water conservation issues on Long Island. Supervisor Don Clavin, joined by colleagues in government, as well as Frank Piccininni and Marshall Brown of the Long Island Conservancy, announced its plan to launch a new rain barrel program last week at the Norman J. Levy Park and Preserve in Merrick.
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By Jordan Vallone
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5/24/24
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Recently I had the opportunity to take part in a forum on President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms, hosted by Cornell University’s Institute of Politics and Global Affairs, which is directed by former U.S. Rep. Steve Israel.
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By Peter King
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5/24/24
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