
Malverne Community Theatre is honored
By Robert Traverso In 2011, a community theatre in the Village of Malverne mainly existed within the mind of David Coonan. Coonan and his company,

By Robert Traverso In 2011, a community theatre in the Village of Malverne mainly existed within the mind of David Coonan. Coonan and his company,

By Mallory Wilson Hundreds of people gathered in the auditorium at Bethpage High School on June 11 to learn about the ambitious proposal by the New York

By Julia Totaro Easels lined the room with blank canvases ready to be covered in bright colors of paint on the tables. Children peeked through

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

By Frank Luisi On Nov. 4, the Veterans Legal Assistance Project, a student organization at Hofstra, held a one-day legal clinic at the Maurice A.

Rebecca Pine, left, co-founder of “The Breast and The Sea,” with Doris Jelinek, the third person she interviewed for her writing project. Photo by Frank Luisi.

By Jordan Laird At a National Rifle Association fundraiser in New Hyde Park in September, several shotguns, rifles, buck knives and pistols were raffled off.