
2024’s Listeria outbreak has L.I. food industry, consumers on high alert
By Lauren Lee Cathy Scutellaro, a preschool director and Massapequa resident, said she weighs several factors when shopping for prepackaged meats. While price is one,

By Lauren Lee Cathy Scutellaro, a preschool director and Massapequa resident, said she weighs several factors when shopping for prepackaged meats. While price is one,

By Ava Dela Pena A typical freshman attending classes at Hempstead High School must wake early on a Monday for a 7:40 a.m. start, potentially

By Christina Arlotta After attending public schools most of her life, Yasel Hernandez, a high-schooler with a passion for real estate, faced a sudden academic

By Scott Brinton Dressed in a dark purple skirt suit, her hands flowing excitedly and her voice booming through the Hofstra University Student Center on

By Dylan Brett The anticipation within the concourses of the Barclays Center was palpable as the inaugural Women’s Champions Classic took center stage in front

By Olivia Hillestad The Barclays Center in Brooklyn was electric Dec. 7, with the lower bowl packed and buzzing with excitement. Fans erupted in cheers

By Melinda Rolls On a Saturday morning in the fall of 1966, 10-year-old Adam Nimoy headed to Hollywood with his dad for their annual father-son

By Zoe Casselman A lawsuit over fair elected representation in the Nassau County Legislature is now under way in New York State Supreme Court in

By Ava Dela Pena Parents and their children huddled in the cold Dec. 5 to celebrate a Christmas tree and menorah lighting ceremony at the

By Melinda Rolls Despite facing backlash from activists and Democratic lawmakers, Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman is moving forward with a plan to form an

By Camryn Bowden On Oak Street in Uniondale, there sits a strip of crowded eateries boasting a number of cultural cuisines. In the middle of

By Amanda Mechell It may have taken Christine Cairo almost half a lifetime and a pandemic to become “The Ice Cream Chick” — but in