
Long Island Marathon finishes strong at Eisenhower Park
By Lara Rydesky Spirits were high when the Jovia Long Island Marathon stepped off the morning of May 5 as more than 2,000 runners took

By Lara Rydesky Spirits were high when the Jovia Long Island Marathon stepped off the morning of May 5 as more than 2,000 runners took

By Olivia Hillestad The City of Long Beach City Council recently took a step to possibly reduce flood insurance premiums for residents. During a March

By Julianna Iovino Long Island is widely known for producing some of the biggest musicians ever, such as Billy Joel and Mariah Carey. For alternative

By Julia Cavanagh Updated lighting, new food, a dance team – oh my! The buzz in the air could’ve been opening-day excitement, or maybe people

By Sophia Guddemi Taking inspiration from his grandfather, Chogrun “Rain” Gan has been photographing nature since he was 13 years old. Now, at 18, Rain

By Jasmine Sellars The Massapequa Philharmonic Orchestra brought the stage alive with the harmonious sounds of Aaron Copland’s “Appalachian Spring” and the timeless grandeur of

By Laura Harding Affordable housing is at a crisis point in New York, and the crisis is even greater on Long Island. Underlying the problem

By Nick Mongiovi The roof of the Newfield High School gymnasium Feb. 21 was practically blown off by the pregame warmup music and spirited basketball

By Calvin Wille Steep contractor bids dating back to May 2021 have kept construction on the Mineola Union Free School District’s Middle School gymnasium and

By Urvi Gandhi The Village of Mineola was recognized as a pro-housing community by Gov. Kathy Hochul less than a month after receiving a $4.5

By Amanda Mechell After spending nearly five years playing for the Hofstra Pride, Sorelle Ineza said she wanted to finish her final season and semester

By Amber Bianchi Stuart Kroll, citizen leader of a local effort to create a Town of North Hempstead cat shelter, spoke recently of a 35-year-old