
Plastic pollution discussed at the Malverne Jewish Center
By Robert Traverso Nearly two dozen people attended the Malverne Jewish Center for a free screening of “Bag It: Is Your Life Too Plastic?” on

By Robert Traverso Nearly two dozen people attended the Malverne Jewish Center for a free screening of “Bag It: Is Your Life Too Plastic?” on

By Danielle Franz and Mallory Wilson On Tuesday, Mar. 5, the West Hempstead Board of Education held a budget meeting that featured the Board’s first

By Robert Traverso The football communities of Malverne and East Rockaway honored the legacies of former Malverne High School varsity football coaches Colbert Britt, Ron

By Robert Traverso Franklin Square officially has a new landmark, after the Hempstead Town Board voted unanimously on Oct. 2 to grant the hamlet’s movie theater historic

By Mike Senatore Upon walking into the pool area at Arthur J. Hendrickson Park, there is a luscious decor of plants and trees that line the

By Mike Senatore When NYPD officer Marc St. Arromand, 42, of Elmont, was involved in a motorcycle crash on his way to work on April 11, he was

By Mallory Wilson U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer is advocating for a plan that would ultimately guarantee the accuracy of test results for radium levels in

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.