
Jones Beach walk helps bring suicide ‘Out of the Darkness’
By Sam Schultz With frigid temperatures and gusty winds prevailing, the over 2,000 participants in the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s Out of the Darkness

By Sam Schultz With frigid temperatures and gusty winds prevailing, the over 2,000 participants in the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s Out of the Darkness

By Sam Schultz Strapped in knee-high boots and safety gloves with big garbage bags in hand, roughly 50 volunteers gathered recently for the Great South

By Alexa Marie Kola Each school day at Sewanhaka High in Floral Park, students can be found in a regulation automative repair shop tinkering under

By Xiomara Trinidad Perez As the sun set Nov. 6, cars drove through the Church of Saint Mary parking lot and up to the Manhasset

By Ethan Albin, Larissa Fuentes and Ryan Demino Jean Kelly, CEO and founding member of The Mary Brennan Interfaith Nutrition Network in Hempstead, found herself surrounded

By Leo Burman The League of Women Voters of Central Nassau partnered on Oct. 28 with Hofstra University’s in-house public relations agency, The Swing Agency,

By Yaw Bonsu At 16, Joe Thompson was couch surfing. Some nights, he’d pick the lock of his parents’ car and sleep in the backseat.

By Ethan Albin When the weather turns brisk as summer becomes autumn, you can find Michelle Dell’Aquila of Manhasset at the Mineola Farmers Market, where

By Lara RydeskyOver four thousand Village of Garden City residents showed up to the St. Paul’s Field House on Oct. 21 to vote in a

By Melinda Rolls For the first time in two decades, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is projecting a balanced budget for five consecutive years, MTA officials

By Max Green and Fatima Moien Nearly 1,400 Israelis were killed and some 240 were taken hostage in an Oct. 7 surprise attack perpetrated in

By Megan Naftali My entire life, home has been New York, and family was my mom, uncle and grandparents. That was before I went to