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Zeldin predicts Trump will ask Netanyahu ‘what else’ can US do in meeting
Former New York Republican Rep. Lee Zeldin suggested that former President Donald Trump will discuss further U.S. support for Israel during his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Netanyahu is set to meet with Trump on Friday, two days after addressing Congress on the war in Gaza. Zeldin, who is Jewish and a former […]
Billy Joel Joined by Axl Rose for Three Songs at Final Show of Madison Square Garden Residency: Watch
The Guns N' Roses frontman made a surprise appearance at the Piano Man's 150th residency concert at MSG. Billy Joel Joined by Axl Rose for Three Songs at Final Show of Madison Square Garden Residency: Watch Spencer Kaufman
Proposed Trade Has Knicks Landing Warriors $22 Million 3-Time NBA Champ
The New York Knicks have had one of the most exciting offseasons of any NBA team. Could more moves be on the way for the Knicks?. SNY.TV’s David Vertsberger put together a list of five potential trades that would help the Knicks land a new center after the Knicks lost Isaiah Hartenstein to the Oklahoma City Thunder in free agency.
6 charged in election fraud case from 2023 NYC Council primary in Queens
Five out of six defendants surrendered to authorities Thursday morning to face charges in an election fraud case linked to last year's New York City Council primary in Flushing, Queens.All six are being charged with absentee ballot fraud. They were all volunteers for the campaign of Yu-Ching James Pai, a candidate in the June 2023 Primary for City County District 20."As alleged in this case, the defendants went to the Board of Elections and filed fraudulent absentee ballot applications on behalf of 23 voters they had never met," said said District Attorney Melinda Katz,Appearing in court Thursday to face...
Island Harvest mourns loss of its founder
Seeing perfectly good food wasted while women in a nearby shelter struggled to find enough to eat deeply moved Linda Breitstone. This personal connection to the issue spurred her into action. Armed with determination, a station wagon, and a few coolers, the Rockville Centre resident began her mission. She discovered many food establishments were discarding excess food at the end of the day and found many people in need of it. This led to the establishment of Island Harvest Food Bank in 1992.
The petting zoo comes to Baldwin
Baldwin Public Library hosted a petting zoo event in collaboration with the Steppin Out Petting Zoo on July 19th that drew crowds of enthusiastic children and families. The library grounds buzzed with excitement as attendees interacted with a variety of animals, such as rabbits, goats, and chickens. Laughter filled the air as children petted the animals and learned about their habitats and behaviors, creating an enjoyable and educational experience. The event fostered a strong sense of community among participants, who left with smiles and lasting memories from the day’s activities at the library.
Two graduates from Baldwin High School receive scholarships
Baldwin High School@Shubert Class of 2024 graduates, Tristan Allen and Davianna Hill received scholarships totaling $18,000 each. In addition to receiving this scholarship, Hill was asked to deliver the Student Commencement Address at the graduation ceremony on June 26, where she shared her story. Through a collaboration of Nassau Boards...
All fun and games at St. Christopher's Feast and Fair
St. Christopher’s Roman Catholic Church in Baldwin hosted its annual feast and fair from July 19th through the 21st, drawing attendees from Baldwin and across Long Island to a weekend of festivities. The event featured a vibrant array of rides, games, and food stands, offering enjoyment for visitors of...
Franklin Square neighbors invited to get their luau on at bingo party
Neighbors are invited to attend Franklin Square-based nonprofit Rescuing Families’ second annual luau bingo party on Aug. 9 at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2718. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. and bingo will start at 8 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to don their “luau finest,” to fit the theme of the event. The best luau shirt or outfit will be awarded at the event during the luau costume contest.
Meet Elmont school district's new superintendent Marlon Small
The Marlon Small era as superintendent of schools for the Elmont school district began July 1 as he replaces interim superintendent Kenneth Card. Small was hired after a lengthy selection process by the education board that involved community collaboration and the search from School Leadership LLC. “We worked diligently to...
Broadway classics captivates park crowd
Music lovers settled into chairs and blankets at Morgan Memorial Park on July 21 for the 65th anniversary of the Morgan Park Summer Music Festival. The crowd heard “100 Years of Broadway,” produced by prize-winning composer and pianist Neil Berg, “100 Years of Broadway.”. The event featured...
The Sparrows mix music and acting for classic fun
The Sparrows, a performing arts group based in Locust Valley, have quickly gained a reputation for their original and engaging musicals. Founded by Brooke Di Spirito, the group has its roots in the hamlet of Oyster Bay and features a talented ensemble composed primarily of Locust Valley High School alumni.
This prolific Valley Stream opera duo will mark 25 years of their music school with August concert
He is a prolific opera composer and musical director. She is a formidable soprano and actress. For the past 22 years, husband and wife Leonard Lehrman and Helene Williams, an inseparable musical duo, have combined their talents in hundreds of shared performances and musical collaborations worldwide. Their devotion to classical...
Village awards Grogan with State Senate Veteran Award
Steve Grogan, PIO and publicity chairman for the American Legion Post 335, received the State Senate Veteran Award on Monday. Grogan is a Vietnam-era veteran, who served on active duty for five years as a special agent with US Army Intelligence. He is now an active member of Lynbrook American Legion Post 335. Grogan designed a new membership drive for the post, which has been shared with other Nassau County posts.
Is there a future for the city’s ferry service?
Glen Cove risks losing credibility for future grants if they don’t resolve this issue.”. The long-delayed plan to launch a commuter ferry service from Glen Cove’s multimillion-dollar terminal has hit another roadblock, with city officials fearing a potential federal grant clawback that could severely impact local taxpayers. Built...
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