A Glen Head family carves out a wrestling legacy at North Shore
By J.D. Freda Deep beneath the active hallways of North Shore High School sits a secluded, grungy, partially torn wrestling mat. Lining the ceiling of the
By J.D. Freda Deep beneath the active hallways of North Shore High School sits a secluded, grungy, partially torn wrestling mat. Lining the ceiling of the
Dagger taught the audience how to paint in the “DogVinci” style. Photo by Julia Totaro.
By Julia Totaro The smell of barbecue and the sound of country music filled the air. Crowds of people carrying blankets and snacks waited in
By Alexandra Licata Dozens of students sat in the NewsHub at the Hofstra University Lawrence Herbert School of Communication. The sound of chatter and
By J.D. Freda The aroma of delectable food could be sensed by Long Islanders aplenty from the entrances to Eisenhower Park’s Field 5 on May 4.
By Genesis Ibarra The ribbon had been cut, people were moving: the Walk to End Alzheimer’s had begun. Some 948 participants raised funds for the