
Officials: MTA balances its budget though 2027
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 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
By Elise Robley Joanne Lonegro, of Hauppauge, a 20-year breast cancer survivor, has walked in the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk at Jones Beach annually

By Xiomara Trinidad Perez Marjory Moreno, 24, and her mom, Nelly Ponce de Moreno, 55, undertook a journey to build their own restaurant this past

By Lara Rydesky Kenneth Rosner was officially welcomed as the East Meadow School District superintendent at the Sept. 20 Board of Education meeting at the

By Lily Anzalone, Ethan Albin, Michelle Rabinovich and Dylan Aleixo Town of Hempstead residents are calling for a lost-and-found database at the town’s animal shelter

By Yaw Bonsu When 12-year-old Emma D’Antonio comes home from school, her routine is the same. No matter the weather, she lifts herself from her

By Simran Desai With a population of nearly 60,000, the Village of Hempstead is amost double the size of the City of Long Beach, but



By Melinda Rolls Hempstead Village officials are continuing to push for city status one year after the Hempstead Village Board of Trustees appointed a 10-person


By Kiera Murray Editor’s note: Part three in a series. For a number of older Long Islanders, finding a home can be hard. Rosemarie Montevecchi,


By Dallas Jackson “In my whole six years at Elmont Memorial Junior-Senior High School, I had three Black teachers,” Gloria Greene said. “Keep in mind,