
State grants 1,4-dioxane deferrals to L.I. water suppliers
By Lara Rydesky Editor’s note: The following is part two of an investigative series examining the state of Long Island’s water supply. In 2023, four

By Lara Rydesky Editor’s note: The following is part two of an investigative series examining the state of Long Island’s water supply. In 2023, four

By Melinda Rolls Editor’s note: The following is part one of an investigative series examining the state of Long Island’s water supply. Suffolk County’s sole

By Scott Brinton “We cannot walk alone,” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. famously intoned in his seminal “I Have a Dream” speech, delivered on the steps

By Mario Murillo Jan. 13 marks the first anniversary of the announcement by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security of the Deferred Action for Labor

By Laura Harding Editor’s note: Harding is president of the nonprofit ERASE Racism, based in Syosset. On Jan. 15, we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.

By Xiomara Trinidad Perez As nostalgic music played recently through the speakers at Retro Source in Farmingville, customers were welcomed by colorful walls, neon lights

By Julia Cavanagh The Long Island Warriors organization is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization that helps both active and retired military and their families. On Dec.

By James Poll Since the Covid-19 pandemic of 2020, inflation has shown its true presence on Long Island. According to reports from the U.S. Bureau

By Brandon Avezov Editor’s note: This is a guest essay from Long Islander Brandon Avezov, who attends Columbia University. His sister, Jennifer, is currently a

Cup stacking requires speed and precision. But for 20-year-old Gabe Derwin, it’s been an outlet to a community he has called home for over a

By Yaw Bonsu On June 19, 2019, Yocana Orange noted the rise in obesity rates in recent years and decided to try and change the

By Joe Morreale The Westbury Board of Education honored Donald Ross, the varsity track head coach for 41 years, following his recent retirement from the