
Mentoring programs adapt to serve Long Island youth in the pandemic
By Katie Fenton The Covid-19 pandemic has complicated the operations of every type of organization — even those that are most needed by the most vulnerable. While

By Katie Fenton The Covid-19 pandemic has complicated the operations of every type of organization — even those that are most needed by the most vulnerable. While

By Micaela Erickson The Uniondale community celebrated its newest residents with a welcome wagon on April 24. Following a complete home renovation, the Uniondale Community

By Alexander Wilenski After its more than year-long directive to stay masked and socially distanced, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said May 13

By Blake Waldron On Dec. 28, 2018, 28-year-old Kevin Rollins, an inmate at the Nassau County Correctional Facility in East Meadow, died of a fentanyl

By Madeline Armstrong Agawam Lake, in Southampton, is among the most polluted lakes in New York State. Each summer, the fresh water body fills with

By Dr. Alan Singer Zoom and other online video conferencing applications are exposing the underlying racism that infects American society, including in its schools. A Jersey


By Seth Noboa By the fall of 2021, the New York Islanders should be set to call UBS Arena in Elmont their new home. And


By Alex Wilenski State University of New York colleges and universities that were offering the Johnson & Johnson vaccine to students had to halt their programs


By Katie Fenton For Dix Hills resident Gabriella Gentile, Easter is a time to embrace long-standing family traditions and enjoy quality time with her grandparents,


By Casey Clark Jenna Rose, the 22-year-old pop singer from Dix Hills, who is also Hofstra graduate, released her first-ever EP “Infatuation” on Feb. 24


By Eric Belyea When high school basketball is mentioned in Nassau or Suffolk County, the name Long Island Lutheran in Brookville resonates. The boys’ and



By Dr. Alan Singer News 12 Long Island reported last week that some Rockville Centre parents had accused a high school social studies teacher of expressing