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New York’s primary election is three months away, and the big city’s charming and flamboyant mayor, Eric Adams, is in a jam. Forced by his indictment in September 2024 by the Biden-era Justice...
View ArticleBill O’Reilly Column: The problem is us
It's really astonishing what has happened to the American news industry. It's collapsed. Totally. Not coming back soon. Trump caused this but passively. Yes, he's now socking it to the leftwing...
View ArticleAll Things Real Estate: Saving and keeping our New York State population from...
For the last 14 years, New York State has been losing its primary population: GenZs, GenXs, Millennials, and even baby boomers (Gov. Cuomo's failed $207 million advertising plan/Pressconnects.com)....
View ArticleNuvera Concept redefines modern living with custom designs, timeless...
Nuvera Concept, a contemporary furniture store in Roslyn Heights, is redefining the local furniture market with its modern designs and commitment to high-quality craftsmanship. Founded by Sahin...
View ArticleQuickway Japanese Hibachi set to open this fall in Farmingdale
Quickway Japanese Hibachi is coming to Farmingdale, one of several locations that the restaurant chain is set to open this year. The restaurant, which touts a healthier version of hibachi dining,...
View ArticleMeet the Candidates Night for Manhasset Library candidates
On Tuesday, April 1 at 7 p.m., The League of Women Voters is moderating a Meet the Candidates Night for the three nominees who are running for Library Trustee on Tuesday, April 8. The event will take...
View ArticleNorth Hempstead cracks down on illegal use of gas-powered leaf blowers
North Hempstead Councilwoman Christine Liu is increasing efforts to enforce a law against the use of gas-powered leaf blowers, working closely with the town’s Public Safety Commissioner Derek Skuzenski...
View ArticleState legislators’ Italian-American Scholarship application open
Local high schoolers and college students looking for extra cash for college could close the gap with a scholarship from their state government. The New York Conference of Italian-American State...
View ArticleCrime Blotter 3.20: car crashes into Wantagh retail stores
Car crashes into Wantagh retail stores Police reported a car struck the CRC Computer Repair and Valhallan ESports Training stores in Wantagh on Thursday, March 13, at 5:53 a.m. According to police, 7th...
View ArticleNew Playa Bowls location in Woodbury holds grand opening
Lake Grove resident Alyson Halpin has opened a new Playa Bowls location in Woodbury as a family business with her husband and children. Halpin, member owner of the new location, said she and her...
View ArticleGreat Neck Plaza BID Director Edelson steps down to usher in new generation
After 35 years of leading the Great Neck Plaza Business Improvement District, Executive Director Ron Edelson will be stepping down to shepherd in a new generation of business leaders to cater to...
View ArticleGlen Cove city officials announce campaigns for re-election
All six Glen Cove city council members as well as Mayor Pamela Panzenbeck are running for re-election this November. After working together as city officials for the past two terms, Panzenbeck and...
View ArticleRecent North Shore home sales showcase luxury and affordability
A trio of properties on the North Shore of Long Island recently sold, each offering unique features and catering to different lifestyles, from luxurious estates to cozy, updated apartments. One of the...
View ArticleThe Granola Bar Holds Grand Opening Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony
After opening its doors in October 2024, The Granola Bar celebrated its official grand opening with a lively ribbon-cutting ceremony March 17. The Granola Bar, a local chain known for its innovative,...
View ArticleHerricks examines expenditures in second budget presentation, celebrates...
Herricks' Board of Education presented a look at the district’s expenditures during its second budget meeting Thursday night. The proposed budget totals $144,543,210, a 2% increase from last year....
View ArticleFederal continuing resolution leads to $110 million lost by Long Island
Long Island lost over $110 million in funding as a result of the federal government approving its budget March 14. U.S. lawmakers pushed forward a continuing resolution that spared the federal...
View ArticleWilliston Park talks tax levy, community development funding at board meeting
Williston Park’s Board of Trustees held public hearings on the village’s potential tax levy and community development funding requests Monday night. The board unanimously approved Local Law 2, which...
View ArticleMassapequa Hosts First St. Patrick’s Day Parade
From Jerusalem Avenue to Veterans Boulevard, Massapequa celebrated Irish pride with its first St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Saturday, March 15. The parade was led by two grand marshals: Patrick Ryder,...
View ArticleWilliston Park and East Williston continue discussion over water rates
Mayors of neighboring villages Williston Park and East Williston are in continued discussion regarding their residents’ water rates. Williston Park, which provides water to East Williston, said the...
View ArticleLI fire departments fined for confederate flags, alleged human rights law...
The Levittown Fire Department and Fire District is one of three Long Island fire departments that will pay fines and change policies for displaying Confederate flags on its property and allegations of...
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